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  1. 1918. Found this photo.... Frank
  2. Hubcap is 1929 Essex. Frank
  3. Definitely a 27 set of gauges. That was the first year for a temp gauge in the dash. Frank
  4. Sure looks like a 49-52 Dodge cab to me.... Frank
  5. Complete Ultramatic Transmissions for sale - I have 3 complete units. Two have bell housings one does not. Numbers on rear of units are: 421100 dates are 12-14-50; 9-10-51; 10-13-52. None have Torque Converters. $150 each - will not ship. Frank Iaccino 518-828-1414.
  6. Marty, I sent you an email. I can't use the 34 x 4 tires but the 34 x 4 1/2 are OK. How can I get in touch with Mr. Lappin? Frank
  7. Marty, If West is not interested, I might be, but I don't want to muscle in.... Frank
  8. Definitely it is not a REO.
  9. The car on the right is a Morgan!!
  10. I think the second one with the men on the running board is an early 20's Flint. hub cap, bail handles, drum side lights, all point to it. Frank
  11. I just stumbled on this thread, don't know why I didn't see it before. I just became the proud owner of a 1910 EMF touring that was part of Henry Austin Clark's collection. I've had it all of about a month and I just love the car. I bought it from Ludwig Gocek in Nazareth PA and can't say enough about it. I have copies of the titles from Clark right through til now. Bob, if you are coming to Rhinebeck for the Sunday show, you can see it there. Look me up.... Frank
  12. The wood spokes should not be affected by removing the drum. The bolts may be peened over on the nut side and may have damaged the threads. If so, you may have to replace a few, so be ready for that. The drum may have to be pried off the spokes. It would help to drive the bolts toward the front with a punch if necessary.
  13. Check out McMaster-Carr on the internet. Around $2.19 per foot. Frank
  14. Here is the face plate. I thought I had a white face somewhere. I hope I did not give it away.... I look some more. If you can use it pm me with your address. Frank
  15. I might have the gauge face you need. I'll post a photo of it later today. I'll send a pm Frank
  16. BTT. Might be able to use a pair of 34 x 4 1/2 tires. Any help?
  17. I'm in need of 2 Goodrich tires size 33 x 4 straight side. Must be new or near new. Thanks call 518-755-0986 Frank
  18. With the curved rear fenders, the rear car is most likely a 1915 or a 1916 Ford. It also has the small side lights that were on the 15's and up. A 1913-14 Model T would have had a windshield that was folded back. As far as the front car is concerned, hard to tell, might be a Chevy 490. Frank
  19. CarAdMan, How have you gotten by all these years without a name?
  20. Is the car still for sale?? Frank
  21. I had Horseless Carriage in NJ move my 1 cylinder Reo from Spokane to my house and they did a wonderful job. Couldn't have asked for a better move... Frank
  22. oldford

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    With that color red, it looks like a fire truck. Can we see a full photo??? Frank
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