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I have no interest in owning these, I'm getting too old to collect items like this now, but someone might want to add these too their collection. This is at a small local antique auction house in Minnesota. Luther Auctions, North St.Paul, Minnesota. They will ship these items to the winner. On line auction only. Ends, Monday Feb. 22nd. Link below: 02/21/2022 - Online Estates Auction | Luther Auctions (hibid.com) Page 7, lot number #343, #344, and #345. Minnesota State Fair races, etc. One is 1911, 1925. Also a 1905 Tour Race
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I have no interest in owning these, I'm getting too old to collect items like this now, but someone might want to add these too their collection. This is at a small local antique auction house in Minnesota. Luther Auctions, North St.Paul, Minnesota. They will ship these items to the winner. On line auction only. Ends, Monday Feb. 22nd. Link below: 02/21/2022 - Online Estates Auction | Luther Auctions (hibid.com) Page 7, lot number #343, #344, and #345. Minnesota State Fair races, etc. One is 1911, 1925. Also a 1905 Tour Race. Also, I see Page 3 a large lot of Ford Shop manuals and early Ford V8 radio's.
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Off normal topic.... to possible careers
34LaSalleClubSedan replied to Graham Man's topic in General Discussion
Plus you need young healthy Hands and good eyesight -
Keep it original, or sell it to someone who will. Easier to replace a wife than this RARE option.
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Period images to relieve some of the stress
34LaSalleClubSedan replied to Walt G's topic in Period Photos - Pre WWII
Thanks Mr. A.J..... From Look Magazine, May 1938 "A full-Sized Automobile Engine made almost entirely of glass was a feature of the 1938 auto show in Berlin Germany. A manufacturer of nuts and bolts used it to show the hidden uses of his products Jim -
Period images to relieve some of the stress
34LaSalleClubSedan replied to Walt G's topic in Period Photos - Pre WWII
1924 or 1925 Packard Roadster??? -
I bet "Mary Bailey" from "It's a Wonderful Life" would have you living in it.
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Going through my stuff in the basement and ran across a stock certificate for the Munger-Feist Motor Company. St.Paul, MN. 1920 for 100 shares. Not cancelled. Anyone ever hear of them before? I hope Ford bought them out, and now I'm rich.
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Looking for a EX 32 Carb with a 1-5/16" venturi Thanks, Jim
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1924-1928 Packard Rumble Seat Lid Covers For Sale
34LaSalleClubSedan replied to 34LaSalleClubSedan's topic in Packard
I can only text photo's now. PM me with your smart phone number. Thanks, Jim -
Attn: Owners of Packard Runabout's (Roadsters) from the 1920's with rumble seats. Each rumble seat lid has a pair of locks with covers. Most of the time they are broken or missing. I have 2 sets of these covers/bases for sale. They are rough castings of brass and need to be cleaned up and plated. Each set consist of 4 pieces (2 lids and 2 bases.) You will have to rivet them together after you have them plated. Easy 1923-1928, maybe early 1929. Fits both 6 or 8 cylinder cars Made by a Packard collector in the 1970's-80's. Mr. Oexle I only have 2 pairs Price is $100.00 pair USA for 4 pieces. Thanks, Jim Fredrick of St.Paul, MN. USA
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Trippe Lights on Classic Cars
34LaSalleClubSedan replied to 34LaSalleClubSedan's topic in General Discussion
Has anyone ever seen a pair of running lights/head lights like the one's on the link below. Single bulb with a reflector shoots straight up to a mirror and out the lens. -
Hi pdpbison, I sent you a private message. Could you read it and get back to me. Thanks
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Trippe Lights on Classic Cars
34LaSalleClubSedan replied to 34LaSalleClubSedan's topic in General Discussion
Yes, a DOUBLE curse!!! Maybe the same collectors besides adding Truck lights started painting Classic Cars with Wild, Bright, Sharp, colors. Since looking at the Packard Facebook website, can't believe the number of Trippe lights on Packards and the crazy wild colors and seems 90 percent of the people on the Packard Facebook site love the wilder the better look. Elvis would be proud -
Any idea what year after WWII Classic Car Collectors started adding Trippe Lights to their cars. My guess sometime in the 1960's ???