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Thanks Andrew, I just sent him an email. Howard Dennis
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Paul55, check your private messages. Howard Dennis
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Posted Today, 11:24 AM Just noticed one of my tail light lenses is chipped on the bottom. Anybody have a pair of glass beehive lenses or one if it matches my pictures? The lights are off a 1920's Maxwell. The lense is 2.25 at the base. 1.25 tall but shorter or taller could be used if you had 2. The lense just fits a 2 inch opening. Howard Dennis Thanks, Howard Dennis
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Just noticed one of my tail light lenses is chipped on the bottom. Anybody have a pair of glass beehive lenses or one if it matches my pictures? The lights are off a 1920's Maxwell. The lense is 2.25 at the base. 1.25 tall but shorter or taller could be used if you had 2. The lense just fits a 2 inch opening. Howard Dennis Thanks, Howard Dennis
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I'll be looking forward to that 28 Chrysler. Maybe that would work for the rubber snubbers on my Maxwell's front axle. Howard Dennis
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Not auto related but made me just as happy! In October while visiting my daughter in Virginia I went antique shopping and bought a Japanese dagger for $50. The dealer said I shouldn't buy it as it was a reproduction. The appraiser/restorer emailed me Christmas eve to tell me my early 16th ct. Samurai dagger was done. In February it goes to a Japanese team for evaluation and should get papers attributing it to a good maker from 1504-21. Glad I went with my first impression. Howard Dennis
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What is this Duesenberg and does it still exist?
hddennis replied to hddennis's topic in What is it?
Bob, Now there is a show I'd watch gladly! Howard Dennis -
Found this: http://acdclub.org/forums/9/4465
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Thanks to that information I found this: http://acdclub.org/forums/9/4465 Howard Dennis
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What is this Duesenberg and does it still exist?
hddennis replied to hddennis's topic in What is it?
Thanks to that information I found this: http://acdclub.org/forums/9/4465 Howard Dennis -
I've put this picture on this post about 6 times and it keeps disappearing????????????????????????????????????
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Stumbled across this stunning Duesenberg on the Jalopy Journal and it has no information. Truly one of the best looking ones I've ever seen. What is it and does it still exist? Howard Dennis
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]Stumbled across this stunning Duesenberg on the Jalopy Journal and it has no information. Truly one of the best looking ones I've ever seen. What is it and does it still exist? Howard Dennis
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Stumbled across this stunning Duesenberg on the Jalopy Journal and it has no information. Truly one of the best looking ones I've ever seen. What is it and does it still exist? Howard Dennis
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To my eye it DOES have the divider bar right in the center. Howard Dennis
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Chrysler products of this era had what appeared to be chopped tops from the factory. My very first antique car I owned in the 60's was a 1932 PB Plymouth 4 door. The center of the windshield was the span of my thumb to middle finger, roughly 8 inches. Howard Dennis
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John, any chance this could be a Desoto? Radiator shell just looks too rounded to be a Plymouth to me. Howard Dennis
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WTB American Bosch Magneto switch
hddennis replied to Gotfredson's topic in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
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Andrew, thanks for the assist. I was able, with the help of my son-in-law, to capture this image and thanks to you will be able to pass it on to a fellow who may own a later version of this option that seems to be only printed in your add and no where else. Just when everyone says " they NEVER made one of those" turns out they did! Howard Dennis
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Any chance you could post that electronic copy here so I could add it to my files and pass it on to the fellow who asked me about this to start with? Howard Dennis
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Either spark intensifiers or static suppressors. Howard Dennis
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I've gotten other books from them but they don't have any 1914 Maxwell literature. Thanks, Howard
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A while back I pulled this picture off an eBay auction because I had never seen this body style before. I stupidly forgot to record what the literature was. Does anyone recognize this picture and know or have the literature it was published in? Howard Dennis
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Thanks for the offer Bob. I found nothing wrong and reassembled it. Still no free play but I'll just have to live with it. Howard Dennis