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aacalifeer

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  1. Could this be for a '32 Buick ?
  2. Really thought this could be identified. I'll haul to one more swap meet , then.......well I'll have to decide then.
  3. Any help appreciated. I'd like to get this in the hands of someone that knows what it is, and/or could use it. AACA classifieds gets first shot once ID'd. Thanks
  4. Any help is appreciated. AACA Classifieds will get first chance once ID'd.
  5. I have looked all over the wheel for any form of ID with no luck. Here is a pick of the back of the wheel.
  6. I have 1 spare tire carrier that mounts on the back of a car. Stamped in the rim is Detroit Carr & Manufacturing co, Pat April 18, 1916, Detroit Mich, and what looks like a number 83374. Any ideas of an application ? Would like to get in the hands of someone that can use this. Width of the rim is 20-1/2", so probably for a 21" split rim wheel.
  7. I have two of these wire wheels. Must be off of a larger car. Whell edge to edge is 20.5", inside of rim is 18-5/8, 6 -1/2" bolt pattern, 6 lug, hub hole is 6-1/2" , hubcap center is 8-1/2", I have 1 Lock ring that is used with this. Any idea of the application. Would like to get in the hands of someone that can use them. Thanks !
  8. Looks like it could be 1970-72 Monte Carlo. Not positive.
  9. Here is a pic of the other side. It is very straight. Some surface rust.
  10. Per the 1939 Parts book it would also be # 837747 1932-37
  11. I have 1 wood framed with steel nailed and screwed to it lid that I can not ID. It has a t handle that is the same as a 1931 Chevrolet. It measures 38-3/4 wide and 29-30 " tall. There are numbers stamped in the pivots : A48993 1 and A48995 1. The corners opposite the pivot point are rounded. Any assistance is appreciated. I want to get this in the hands of someone that can use it. Attached are pictures.
  12. Thanks Larry ! That helps loads. Now if someone could ID the pulley.
  13. Thanks in advance ! I have three items that my parts books do not show. Hoping someone out there can assist. A) Appears to be a Generator Pulley. It is a cast items. Does have a Chevy bowtie. P/n 348678 GM Package Gp # 2.251 #3719963 and 3707952 these are rubber grommets C) Genuine GM parts tag that apprears to be tape. p.n 3747292 I want to get these in the hands of the right person. Have a great day !
  14. Pic looks like a 34 - 35 Chevrolet Standard 4 dr sedan. If it were a master it would have rear quarter windows that crank open. I do not see that feature. Someone mentioned the painted bars in the grill. The alternating bars were painted black on the 34's. The 34 Standard was introduced late in the year. The body carried over in to the 35 model year. The 34 Standard engine was unique to '34 Standard in many ways. Different head, valve cover, water pump to name a few. I believe the 35 Master and Standard used the same engine. Yet a different transmission - differential.
  15. SOLD: This is a NOS MOPAR Prismatic Mirror ( flip type ) part # 2080 970 for all 1960 Models. Very Good to Excellent condition. $50.00 plus shipping from Dayton OHIO. Please contact me via PM
  16. This is a New Departure NORS Water Pump kit, with Impeller and seal assembly. Box lists as 1937-1942, You be the judge is newer applications apply. Includes instructions sheet. I prefer shipping USPS Priority Mail. Price $45.00 plus shipping. Item ships from Dayton Ohio. Contact me here with a PM or with a message in the listing. Ken Koontz 937-239-1261
  17. Looks like it could be in the 1934-35-36 Chevrolet time frame. Pic is no clear enough. It is a Locking Spare Tire Hub Cap. They were Genuine Accessories of the era.
  18. I did not see any numbers. I'll open up the lights to check the lenses. And report back.
  19. These are much older than my knowledge of autos. Both look very unique. The Gauge is chain operated. Would like to find what car / truck these are proper to use on. Any ideas ?
  20. I have a pair of taillights that I'm trying to ID the application. Both are very nice, Any ideas as to the application?
  21. These bumper guards have no ID on them. The one on the left is a pull down type - possibly for a rear bumper or is it for a front for crank access ?
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