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1936 Buick as seen in this Forum post:
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/365397-1936-buick-hood-ornament/
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I have a catalog offering orig. equip. showing a match except it has 7-7/16" where you say 7-5/8" (could be catalog error).
Here's what the catalog says for a 1933-34 Willys Overland model 77, 4cyl:
Type Lens - Stabilite
Part Number - CB-1020
Outside Diam. - 8-1/8"
Prism Diam. - 7-7/16"
Position of Notches - 0-60-132-180-228-300 (degrees)
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They look like metal to me. The center caps show up on eBay where they're asking a hefty price. If you have a set of 4 that'll help sell.
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Nate Dort got it.
The 1914 Chev pictured is stored at the Smithsonian with Accession Number:1978.1027 suggesting it was acquired in 1978
Date Made:1914
Maker:Chevrolet Motor Car Company
Location:Currently not on view
See more items in:Work and Industry: Transportation, Road, Automobiles, Transportation
Exhibition:
Exhibition Location:
Credit Line:Gift of Alton M. Costley
Data Source:National Museum of American History
Id Number:TR.336719 Catalog Number:336719
Accession Number:1978.1027
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1 hour ago, tcslr said:
The opening by the drivers heel in front of the seat is likely the fumer button.
Could you explain what a "fumer button" is? Would it be Factory installed ?
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The period Chilton book lists some Early 30's Plymouth rear parts in the 32nnnn p/n series.
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Because of the studs with necessary back access, they might mount to the rear edge of a trunk lid.
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They look like '53 Buick Skylark. Here, for comparison is a beautiful set of 5 NOS's. (Stamped Kelsey-Hayes)
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/362038-nos-skylark-wire-wheels/
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It's an accessory cap, about 1975 or '74, that's why it's hard to find. While walking through my car part stash I noticed I have basically the same cap but center emblem is FORD not T-Bird. A 1975 online "Ford Elite" brochure shows similar cap in accessories section with a description of "Thunderbird inspired" so we're close. btw, it sure is heavy for a wheel cover.
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The adult woman's hat looks right for 1924, bit of a stretch, but on model T, Colorado Lic. plates had white or light background in '22 & '24 other years had dark background.
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22 hours ago, keiser31 said:
Look like Cadillac items to me.
keiser & m-mman were on the right track. Similar keys are found on eBay if you google "vintage Cadillac key with crown".
The Caddy Crown with its 7 pearls is seen at the chain loop. It seems the open blank area was for personalizing the keys
at point of sale.
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One is for sale on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/224797637272
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I see FORD part numbers, but can't quite make out digits.
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1927 Buick is a good match.
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Erie, a good place to put some dots together in your search is the "FamilySearch" website; it's good and it's free. Jim
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8 minutes ago, 1932 plymouth pb sedan said:
Looks to me like a 32 Georgia plate.
I thought that a possibility too, but note 1932 GA plates didn't use a "-" after the first 2 digits as did 1933.
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The License plate in the original post appears to be Georgia. They used a (shorter) letter suffix during the period. 1933 would be a perfect match but lettering was dark on orange background, unlike the light lettering in original pic.
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Can anyone help? Please.... I am at a loss
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Is there a word at the base? It looks like "RulhoR"? "PaulhoR"? please confirm.
Also, what's underneath? any maker's mark? part number?
Measurements?