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keiser31

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  1. The only thing I can think of as to why it would not make a good street rod is the wood body structure beneath the metal. Probably won't hold up to a lot of torque.
  2. Same exact thing happened to a 1949 Dodge I had. It was the coil.
  3. Those hood vents are a key. Very much like the 1934 Willys hood vents.
  4. I agree with 1929 Chevrolet as the bumper face bars have grooves in them.
  5. Maybe a Paterson. These radiator badges are chipped, but look the same.
  6. I found this....https://batterycentralmall.com/product/cadillac-antique-auto-battery-1931-1952-delco-group-2/ It gives dimensions.
  7. Not sure about '59. Could be.
  8. The metal parts are missing. That is just the core.
  9. Left front= 1934 Buick convertible. 1935 Ford on the right.
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