Dan Marx
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Looking to buy fenders and hood for a 1942 Ford Panel truck. Looking for something in the south east.
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Make that two spaces, fingers got ahead of brain.
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I am looking for two space for the June 2020 Charlotte auto Fair. Contact Dan at dlmarx@bellsouth.net, 803-549-2187.
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I need A/C, alternator, and P/S mounting brackets for a ‘79 Buick 3.8l Turbo engine. Will the brackets from a normally aspirated interchange
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My wife of 46 years will occasionally help in the garage, how ever, you need someone who knows when somethings not right and get out of the way, not just a deer In the head lights. it's YOUR SPACE NOT MINE, you clean it, she says!!.
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Not sure of the exact application. The only references I can find is for "Chevrolet". This is a Carter W-1 that was just rebuilt by All American Carburetor and they "re manufacturer" the carbs. This car was in excellent condition prior to rebuild. Contact Dan at dlmarx@bellsouth.net, or 803-549-2187. $225 plus USPS shipping..
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/113817728732
Lot of various door latch springs. Don't have a reference so selling as a lot. approx 80, by my count.
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Need a left door latch for a ‘42 Ford Panel Delivery or COE. Needed for a ‘42 Ford Ambulance
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dlmarx at bellsouth.net
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Thanks for the reply and looking up the piston info. Yes these piston measurements are exactly what you stated. So, these fit an EQ Special 6, that may go back to 1919.
On 4/8/2019 at 6:19 PM, stude24 said:The Erskine logo on the box indicates that these were likely made after the Erskine was introduced for the 1927 model year. By chance is there a part number on the box or a casting number inside the pistons?
No part number or casting number.
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Wagner Master cylinder ID FE 18120 ?
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This has a number of FE 18120 (O). I cannot find a Wagner master cylinder with a five digit number. So my thought is that might be an O after the FE 1812. Any help would be greatly appreciated.