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Jeff Perkins / Mn

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  1. Here is a link to my posting on this forum for my brass T F/S http://forums.aaca.org/f119/1910-model-t-touring-f-s-332220.html
  2. 1910 T Touring #25629 For Sale. Nice looking, running and driving car. Has original open valve block,frame,column,repro fenders/boards, new Berg radiator. Most brass is from '11-12 Ford, later front and rear axles. Nice wheels / tires. I have many pictures. If you want a nice nice driver quality 1910 here is your chance. Price is $25,000.00; car is located in Lakeland, MN scampout@comcast.net or 651-283-1167
  3. I have seen and heard them in Depot Hacks and early station wagons. They were used to alert customers of hotels etc. that their ride was coming from or going to the depot at the train station. I have an early cast one and plan on using it my my '48 Packard Woody.
  4. Thanks for your kind words Larry.....Leif,right or wrong I think Liberty lenses look neat on 20's cars. Just my opinion. Here are pictures of the headlamps and the lenses. I will include USA shipping in my price of $100.00. Jeff P. / Mn / scampout@comcast.net
  5. Item one is an "Averylite", circa 1907, no lens or reflector, VG cond. otherwise, $250.00; Circa mid teens "Roller-Smith" amp gauge, works nice, was told it is from a Scripps-Booth, $35.00; Ignition switch, "ex-spurts" on "what is it" forum ID'd it as from a 1914 Studebaker, I believe those guys, if you follow that AACA Forum you will know the boys there are very good. $50.00. All prices plus postage. Scampout@comcast.net or PM. Thank You AACA!!
  6. What I have are a pair of full width accessory bumpers which will fit on most any teens to early '30's car. These bumpers come complete with brackets (which are universal fit) to install the bumpers. In very good condition, these bumpers have a nice patina, or can be refinished for your application. I would like $400.00 plus shipping. The car pictured does NOT have these actual bumpers, just an illustration of how they look on a vehicle. scampout@comcast.net or 651-436-1162 Thank You AACA! Jeff P. / MN
  7. '31 Chevrolet owner's manual, Independance model, dated Dec.1,1930, exc. cond, $20.00; T-282 spindle arm for 1914 Model T, $50.00; Very olde sidemount spart tire lock, with key, works perfect, $25.00; Foot warmer for olde automobile, restored, $35.00. All parts plus postage. Scampout@comcast.net or PM
  8. Is this the one you want? E-mail me at Scampout@comcast.net if so.
  9. How about price and location? Contact info?
  10. There is a 1941 Cad 61 F/S in Minnesota, was on Craigslist, may be in HMN that is coming out on newsstands next. I have no connection to the seller.
  11. Antique foot warmer, good cond, $25.00; Fulton exhaust whistle, complete with valve, for a larger 6 or 8 cyl car, works great, $200.00; BLC headlamps, nice cond, $75.00. All parts plus shipping. scampout@comcast.net
  12. <HR SIZE=1> <!-- google_ad_section_start -->"Automobile Starting, Lighting, and Ignition Systems" by Victor W. Page, copyright 1918, in VG condition, over 500 pages covering of these facets of automobiles from the beginning through 1917. Need the firing order for your Krit? It is in there! $25.00; "Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal", have two, in VG condition (100 yrs. old!) Sept. 1909 and Jan. 1910. 9/09 issue (308 pg.) is $40.00, 1/10 issue (516 pg.) is $50.00. These are very comprehensive book about the current automobile industry at time of publication. All prices plus postage! e-mail scampout@comcast.net
  13. "Automobile Starting, Lighting, and Ignition Systems" by Victor W. Page, copyright 1918, in VG condition, over 500 pages covering of these facets of automobiles from the beginning through 1917. Need the firing order for your Krit? It is in there! $25.00; "Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal", have two, in VG condition (100 yrs. old!) Sept. 1909 and Jan. 1910. 9/09 issue (308 pg.) is $40.00, 1/10 issue (516 pg.) is $50.00. These are very comprehensive book about the current automobile industry at time of publication. All prices plus postage! e-mail scampout@comcast.net
  14. A very nice sounding exhaust whistle, complete and operational. Not a small one but much bigger than the typical ones you see. Likely best to be used on a 6 or 8 cylinder car. really a neat accessory for your 20's or 30's car. $250.00 plus shipping. E-mail [scampout@comcast.net] or call 651-436-1162 Jeff P. / Lakeland, MN
  15. The pictures tell the story. NICE condition. $250.00 INCLUDES shipping in the good ol' USA. Scampout@comcast.net
  16. This is a big one, not the small ones you see for a T or A. Pipes are 8", 11", 13", and 16". This one sounds like a train, good for 6 or 8 cyl. car. $250.00 firm plus shipping. Scampout@comcast.net
  17. My e-mail is scampout@comcast.net. I have some DB newsletters etc I will include w/ the taillamp.
  18. Layden, could you please post a picture of the face of your 1914 switch? Thanks! Jeff P. / MN
  19. Thanks boys, I think you have nailed it. My switch does not have a key, one must depress the tang on top of the right lever and insert some sort of a lock. I will use it on my next speedster unless i find someone who needs it. It is a very nice piece.
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