Brian S
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Great thanks. Will make effort to match up with Graham owner looking for one...(Hubcap)
First thought headlamps where from Buick, but no match yet.
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I have just listed a 1931 Dodge (I think)
Was also told it goes to 1930 DD Dodge.
Instrument panel, with oval style speedometer, fuel gauge, amp gauge and oil gauge.Note the design around edge of panel. Comments welcome.
Starting price should be very reasonable....$24.00
(estimated value, around $200.+)
It's listed on eBay, search: 380006137737
Auction ends Wednesday, Mar-19-08 16:47:27 PDT
With hopes to buy some parts for my "build project." - Thanks
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I guess if we all waste their time, they have less time to scam others. Good work Jay.
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I'm going to be selling some parts, but first I need to identify them so the people that need them will find them.
Make or years?
A. Instrument panel, recognize the design along edge?
(possible 1930 Dodge?) Images I have seen of Dodge look a little different at corners...more input? Do those markings look familiar?
B. Clock, just four numbers, say Feb 52 on side.
C. Dodge Hubcaps, 9" across - 1938..0r?
D. Instrument panel, car truck or tractor?
E. Clock, trim seems to fit contour of dash.
F. Hupcaps, I guess American Motors, 14" car, motorhome..? AMC? (these may be identified as 74-79 Hornet/Comet) Thanks!
Bottom image - Headlamp..perhaps a Dodge?
The headlight support says:
S 8
D8753
Reflector says Flatlite
The American Flatlite Co.
Any guesses..or sure thing. Thanks for input so far...still ?? above.
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I'm looking for a steering wheel shaft reducer that has a keyway on outside and inside. See small part next to steering wheel in attached image. Small tube. Needs to fit inside steering wheel spider, 1&1/16" hole, 3/16 wide key way.
Pretty sure this is what I need to build column and use thinner steering shaft.
Here's what i'm doing:
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Steering Column & or Shaft (Brass Era) Help needed. Service? Parts?
I'm looking for a early brass steering set-up... (about 1910 era) or possible contacts, advice or shop to build up a steering column (or just shaft) for a 1910 era car. <span style="font-weight: bold">See link below with images.</span> It's for a custom project car I have been working on for the past 7 years.
It will have 16 3/4" to 17" wood wheel, brass spider and 1 1/2" brass column.
If I use the spider that I have, it will need a 1 1/16" diameter shaft, (where it fits spider) and needs to be at least 40" long. The bottom of shaft detail will not matter (if I locate a used part) as it will connect to a U-joint. Top will need to fit to spider, thread for nut, keyway, etc.
Was there a common brass washer that went under nut to cover keyway and larger hole? Guess I could make one...unless available.
I have more detailed information & photos on a web site I put together yesterday.
http://www.marindirect.com/column/
AACA member for 35 years! (guess I should have bought the lifetime membership).
Thanks!
Email:
fairfaxca(add.at.here)yahoo.com
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I'm looking for a shop, possible contacts, advice or parts to build up a steering column for a 1910 era car. It's for a custom project car I have been working on for the past 7 years.
It will have 16 3/4" to 17" wood wheel, brass spider and 1 1/2" brass column.
If I use the spider that I have, it will need a 1 1/16" diameter shaft, (where it fits spider) and needs to be at least 40" long. The bottom of shaft detail will not matter (if a used part) as it will connect to a U-joint. Top will need to fit to spider, thread for nut, keyway, etc.
Was there a common brass washer that went under nut to cover keyway and larger hole? Guess I could make one...unless available would be much easier.
I also may need someone that could machine a 2"x2" OSD 1/4" thick brass "cup" for top of column tube.
I have more detailed information & photos on a web site I put together today.
http://www.marindirect.com/column/
AACA member for 35 years! (guess I should have bought the lifetime membership).
Thanks!
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I listed a brass hand crank on eBay, but I'm not sure what it goes to.
It was hand written "Early Max" on handle, but not sure. Maybe to a Maxwell. Any info is helpfull. Thanks
It's item 250141638946 and ends July 17th.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=34204&viewitem=&item=250141638946
Also...I list items for others on eBay if you happen to be in the S.F. Bay area.
30% - I pay all fees, leg work, listing, shipping. (donations welcome also...)Drop me an Email.
(items smaller than a bread box)
This supports my old car project. (Bills & Kids get my pay check)
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I posted a handbrake for sale on eBay, I have no idea what it fits- but thought I would get the word out. If you do know what it goes to let me know and I'll update. Has a odd finger type part. Item 250105837249, end April 22nd, unless BIN option is used. eBay Page for Hand Brake
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Perfect, mystery solved - The model really can throw off things - Thanks!
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This 1927 Chrysler looks different...??
http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1927/80Sedan/
Also old one on eBay, has oval shape for 1927 Chrysler, but not the same...
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I'm pretty sure Buick used AC Speedometers in the 20's - After all it say made in Flint Mich. on the back. Just need to find out what used the oval cluster.
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I was wondering if the pattern was unique to any make. I see lots of early cars with type, but yet to see close-ups of handels.
I'll see what I find on the Baker.
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If anyone is looking for...a pair of old door hanles, the loop type. I posted some on eBay.
I'm not sure what they fit. Enyone know?
Thanks
Link is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Vintage-c...sspagenameZWDVW
Ends in about 3 days, Feb-27-07 14:58:47 PST
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I tried the Google search first before posting here, but didn't have any luck.
Perhaps I'll search Tractors. Always would rather keep intact before scraping.
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I posted an early side Handbrake on eBay.
I was told it came from a International Highwheeler 1911-13, if so it may be rather rare. You will need to confirm. It has the numbers 377E on base. Someone might know fron style of lettering. Which you can see on auction photos.
Item number: 250082518823 or try link.
Note that it Ends Feb, 15th 2007.
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That's a ways away, but could check with them. I f anyone else has some ideas... Thanks
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I'm looking for a shop or person to build a set of 1910 era "custom" fenders for me. Two front, two back. Most likely will need an english wheel.
In Northern CA ( San Francisco bay aera and a bit North is best)
I can send/ post image of fenders.
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Kingston Brass Carburetor, Updraft - Any ideas what it goes to?
Mounting Bolt holes are 2 1/2" apart , on center. Intake bore in 1 5/16", choke 1 5/8" across. Not sure what it fits. It has a number on it , J89039 . On a tag it is marked (Kingston patented mar.9 th 1915 ) Fuel out seems to be where float would mount. (no float).
See images under "Attachment" above. Thanks
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Thanks Layden -I'll update info. If anyone has thoughts, I'm all ears.
Small center hubcaps - what do they fit? about 1970's era?
in What is it?
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OK thanks