I have just purchased a pickup truck load of 1933 Studebaker 4 door parts from a salvage yard. Apparently the car was made into a Hot Rod. The yard was going to scrap the parts in the spring. Some of the parts were under a pile of tires and snow. I picked up 6 cyl engine, transmission w/OD?, drive shaft, front and rear axles, wire wheels, steering, door handles, lights, 1 door, 1 front & 1 rear fender, trim, etc. From the looks of some of the parts the car must have been restored at one time. The fenders and door look like good used parts, maybe they were unneeded extra parts. One of the items was a "Startix". Does this belong with the Studebaker parts? It looks somewhat similar to an early Ford electronic ignition module. I have never seen such a thing. Could someone explain to me what it is for or how it works? I assume it has something to do with the starting. There is also some sort of Vacuum canister I think attaches below the ex manifold. It may have a linkage to the transmission or clutch? What would this be? Is there a way of identifying these parts from casting numbers, pictures or other? A picture of the front fender is attached. Thanks in advance