Layden B
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First picture kind of says it all for rim parts. Second pic is of early Baker felloe face plate and third pic is of late style. Baker is very unusual in that the valve stem is a functional part of the rim assembly. You have it correct in that a large diameter metal tube stem but with simple hexnut ( same as holds the bridge washer in place) holds the 5 hole plate in place. The 5 hole plate has 2 elongated holes to allow it to be installed. 1912 and 1913 Baker rims have 5 or more ( depending on rim size) rivets that are used as spacers along with the plate between the rim and felloe band. For 1914 this was changed to eliminate the rivets and "bumps" were pressed into the felloe band ( outwards toward the rim) to support and center the rim. Last 2 pics are of rivets in 1912 Cadillac 28" Baker rims. 25" 34 x 4 1/2 Baker rims were used on very few applications so are hard to find. Jaxon No-19 rims will and were made to directly interchange with Baker. Fourth pic shows application, Buick would be your most likely source.
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Came to me as you see them, unknown and are unrelated to anything I have! All go together for $25, can post domestically in a flat rate box for $20. Warning: August 4th they go in the garbage can!
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Hard to tell what size it is but could be an ash tray!
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FS set of 25 inch wheels with rims large car small truck c 1920
Layden B replied to bobs1916's topic in Parts For Sale
I see your wheels and rims as being Firestone type E. First picture is early manufacture, the drive method changed during production. The list of users is late in production and of course does not include earlier users. I suspect your hubs are REO. -
Just selective saving at salvage time. Couldn't save the car but could save the lamps. Early speedometers are in kind of the same situation, lots of speedometer heads around but the mounting brackets for them, not so much.
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More lamps than cars!
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Sidelamp for 1912 only.
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Very nice hubcap for Buffalo wire wheels, size B5, has right hand threads for the left side, no dings cracks dents or repairs, latch is not seized, threads are perfect. $250, domestic postage $15. You cannot "fix up" a lesser condition hubcap for this price.
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WAG Hupmobile model 32 ???
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The head bolt pattern across the middle is quite unusual being 2, 2, and 1. These are from the 1955 Victor gasket catalog. The IX Models have bolt pattern across the center of 2 1 1 .
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Pair of 1911 Rambler gas headlamps, quality made by SOLAR, $475 pair, happy to answer questions, can supply more pictures, packaging for domestic shipping included.
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This Jacox steering gear box is convertible from Left Hand Drive to Right Hand Drive simply by disassembly and reassembly with the following block switched in position! In good shape complete, for medium to large car $350. Can package for domestic shipping. Happy to answer any questions.
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There may be a Maxwell key in the first picture but not in the second! This is generally called a Robe Lock. Used to keep your lap robe, coat or even driving gloves firmly attached to the robe rail when they are not in use. What does your key ring say on it? Mine is Bank of America.
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My catalog mentions the 1913 Indianapolis 500 so would guess this is for cars to be built during the 1914 model year. As to the filler plug, this is catalog NO.8, some detail features shown may be on carry over pictures from previous years.
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Berling 6 cylinder dual magneto, appears nice shape, turns smoothly. Asking $600. Happy to answer questions, can supply more pictures, can package and ship.
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Definitely a Gemmer K These images are from the Gemmer manufacturers catalog, sent to prospective vehicle manufacturers. The mounting may or may not have been supplied by Gemmer, of course those boxes with cast on brackets were factory ordered.
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Nice complete original carburetor for 1 and 2 cylinder REO cars 1905-1906. $485 Happy to answer questions, supply more pictures, can package and domestic post for $25.