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  1. Selling or for trade a scarce year Franklin. 1933 Model 16-B sedan with a nice original interior, great wood, runs and yard drives. All the lights work and car is complete. Trades considered! Old Fords , trucks most anything with a motor considered. Mike Livonia NY 585 738 1541 $$17,500 This car is straight and tight! Its a great unmolested car full classic car. This model has the mahogany wood trim around the windows, ride control, and a super charged engine. Buy a Franklin and you will sell that old car your driving now.
  2. Selling a 1932 Franklin Airman 3 window . The car needs a complete restoration , is quite complete and straight. It has sidemounted spare tire fenders , a rumble seat and and luggage rack on the back. Car has 6 wire wheels , ride control, and a golf club door ! I want $12.500 , trades considered, I like old Fords 60s-70s , and old trucks. Don't be bashful , if you want to do some trading , email what you have! Mike 585 738 1541 Livonia NY.
  3. The oil pressure gauge wanted should be similar to the shown here so it can be attached to a wood dash. I want a brass rimmed gauge and the range should be 0-10 LBS. Im not interested in a much higher range gauge like this one. Thank you Mike 585 738 1541
  4. I need a brass era oil pressure gauge that the range is 0-10 lbs. I want it to be similar to the example shown here . It will need to attached to a wood fire wall like this example. The 0-10 lbs range is desired as my motor has a normal operating pressure of 5-7 lbs. Thank you, Mike 5857381541
  5. It was given to all Trek registered participants as a gift.
  6. A friend in Calf shared some pics tonight with me of his Wisconsin motors and what he has for mag drives... Low and behold here are two examples (different but both are locked to the same splined drum I have) that he has on his motors. Im on the right track now to make copies. Thank you to all who responded. Mike
  7. I think since Terry went through the efforts to find this drawing , I should get the parts made per the print. Thank you to everyone for your thoughts and comments.
  8. Terry, That's neat you found this. Now with this development , I need to figure out what to do or how to copy. I am going to post some pics soon of my project.Im making good progress now that Im in the shop everyday. Thanks again. Mike
  9. Thanks Joe, Ill send you the measurements..... smile... just kidding .Another great idea! Im going to use it!
  10. Hi Chris, A good looking Ford. I bought the 07 Premier from you years ago. What era trades would you consider ? Thank you, Mike
  11. Terry, The mag wasn't with the motor when I got it . Im going to use the idea Joe and Chocolate town spoke of . Im working on the project every day now that Im good enough to go to the shop.Its great to hear from you!
  12. Our printer Jay Engler in Ohio deserves recognition as well. His quality work materials and timely mailings are greatly appreciated. here in Livonia.
  13. Layden, Chocolate Town, Thank you much for your views on this matter. I was going to remove this piece, but after these two new emails I am leaving it alone and adapt to it. I had a preconceived notion that I was missing a piece that had all those splines internally but after reading yours and Chocolate Towns response's , I admit Im most likely wrong. I ham going to fashion a sleeve or rubber that will go over this hub and get the motor running. Thank you!! Mike Here is a shot of my Wisconsin T head 6. Bore 5.185 x 5.5 inches
  14. This drum shaped magneto drive must of had a another sleeve that could clamp tightly over this piece. The straight flat spline was used to adjust the timing. Im missing the piece that clamps over this drum and connects the mag . Does anone recognize this type drive? The OD of the drum measures 1.250 inches. I hate to remove this drum and use a modern coupling. Thank you Mike West 585 738 1541 (PS The motor is a 1911 Wisconsin Model L, T head 6.)
  15. How many do you get for 400??????????????????
  16. I can vouch for the original lister Bill Boudway , he is a good member and seller. He sells good parts and very trustworthy.
  17. Hi Marv, It fits 1930 Franklins 145 and 147 models.
  18. Ill threw in 2 new ones at no extra charge! smile....
  19. Selling a one of kind house car, a period motor home. The drive train was Graham .There is no motor , transmission or steering column. I sold this unit 4 months ago and a deposit was made but the buyer cant complete the deal. Selling for $1500.00 (the balance owed). Aluminum skins on the outside and steel framing. No wood - inside has been gutted to framing. Power this unit with whatever you want! Mike 585 738 1541 Livonia NY
  20. Bering a roadster its a rare bugger..... I think if the seller would part with it for 7500 it would be a good deal. 10K is a bit heavy .(In my opinion)
  21. Hi Ron, We spoke on the phone about the Hele-Shaw clutches we both have. I lost track of your phone # . Could you please message me your phone number ? My email is mawest729@gmail.com Thank you.
  22. mikewest

    wheel covers

    I have one very nice one if you cant find a pair. The stainless bands are good condition and the metal is in excellent condition, nice old black paint. Came to me on a 33 -16B on the rear spare, which is incorrect . Notice on the bottom its not a full circle where it goes in the fender. Mike 585 738 1541
  23. Wanted - A unrestored Franklin project cars. Whatever the condition is ok. All years considered. Have truck and trailer with winch . Mike 585 738 1541 Livonia NY
  24. I have some 39 Ford deluxe fenders left over from my convertible coupe restoration. I cant remember but think I have to left rears and a pair of fronts. I want them gone........... $50.00 each Mike West 585 738 1541 Livonia NY I can get pics.
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