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Bob Scafani

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  1. Fantastic car, here is one that sold a year ago for $725,000.00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9GG8ld_3o8
  2. 1923 Studebaker maybe other years but probably not other makes. The lock rings are not used on these rims. Dodge Brothers used very similar wheels. https://www.oldcaronline.com/1923-Studebaker-Touring%20Car-Hallam-Pennsylvania-for-sale-ID739413.htm I have a full set of used clamps, bolts and nuts for these wheels in good condition.
  3. 1931 cabriolet sold last year. https://www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/3003M/lots/10
  4. Of course the pile can sit there, it would cost more to haul it than it is worth in scrap.
  5. 1929 Chrysler photo has a tube axle and rubber spring perches such as a model 75. Ben's chassis has a forged axle and shackle bolts could be a model 65.
  6. Studebaker used 24" kelsey with a slight difference in the valve stem hole location. Dodge 24" rims are quite common as they produced several hundred thousand of them.
  7. The price may be a too high. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1931-1932-CHRYSLER-Headlights-Hot-Rod-Rat-Model-A-Ford-Flathead-SCTA-/322542938588?hash=item4b190ea9dc:g:RKQAAOSwrhBZNI2-&vxp=mtr
  8. This car has been on Ebay. The rear part of the body is fiberglass. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1933-Dodge-Other-Convertible-/192173963915?hash=item2cbe75fa8b%3Ag%3AFD0AAOSww5NZBmXV&vxp=mtr&nma=true&si=hcSnNao6sUpbkW5%2BlOFUtz0qLTw
  9. try this link. https://www.facebook.com/Antique-and-Vintage-Car-Parts-600007163487123/?hc_ref=SEARCH
  10. Beautiful car! The body must have been built by an independent body builder, (Holden in Australia), probably wood framed. Dodge did not build a roadster in 1933.
  11. Four nice wheels 19" with ratty caps. weigh 140 pounds for shipping. Shipping to east coast is $140.00. Lessor distance is less cost. Bob 510 474-2533 dbracer26@aol.com
  12. I need a pair of aprons to complete a project car. Any condition considered.
  13. that was space 78. Tom Lane, phone 661 706-5263, is the contact for the swap he would have the seller's information.
  14. I am thinking this is related to a Detroit lubricator carburetor. The components also appear similar to the Stewart carburetor which may have combined with Detroit Lubricator at some time. The float bowl cover is of the design for the 1915-1916 Dodge Brothers carburetor.
  15. The engine is said to be a 1921 Sterling truck. The Sterling name is cast into the aluminum valve covers.
  16. Photos of each isle about 1:00 PM Friday.
  17. My phone is 510 474-2533 address: 1491 Cypress Drive #1096 3183 Forest Lake Road Pebble Beach CA 93953
  18. Hello Al, I tried to send a PM. I have two lock rings. email me dbracer26@aol.com Bob
  19. Budd made 25" disc wheels for a few years in the late teens. They are extremely rare, and usually in poor condition. I had some many years ago that were used on the winner of the first great american race 1915 Dodge. On the other hand Dodge five lug 24" wheels are available.
  20. I met the builder of this car 10-15 years ago. He lived in Utah and he and the fellow that has the yellow supercharged speedster came to California for a visit. The car is a fairly new.
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