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There are 3 - 4 types of headlights. Closely inspect to look for manufacturer's text or mark.
Such marks are often etched at the top of main body, or rim, & sometimes embossed on the lens face. Absent any such detail,
sharper photos of specific light & measurements might help.
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It looks like there's another (partially missing) name on decal ending in "......IC & Mfg. Co." It might be key if we can figure out full name.
Does text under "W" say Westinghouse? or something else?
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This photo is of a 1940 Buick Borg clock on ebay, a good face match, but I note back side is quite different despite both being "Borg".
It looks as if the center part is plastic rather than wood.
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orig. post pic shows 0 to 100 mph for 1941 Caddy, 1942 series 61 Cad.
1942 series 62, '46, 47 Cads indicate 0 to 110 mph. '46 to '47 bezels are different, no edge pinches.
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It seems to be 1941 Cadillac as pictured in this eBay ad.
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1952 Ford Truck Hood side trim.
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I think the FORD truck at right is 1948 to 1950.
'48 to '52 are similar, but '51 to '52 had ss spear down middle of hood side opening. If it was there we'd see it.
'48 to '50 had ss trim on either side of the hood side opening which appears dark in photo.
How about clothing styles Early 50's?, late 40's?
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17 hours ago, 1977F100 said:
"they say oldsmobile from the center to the right."
This is the only good clue, there's nothing like that 1934 to 1960.
Please post a photo.
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It looks like a AUTO-LITE p/n for a generator armature. No sign of it in a '52 A-L catalog. Perhaps later than 1952.
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Is it GGB-2117 or GBM-2117 ?
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Here are some known '56 Ford to compare: https://www.ebay.com/itm/305113979141?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28&srsltid=AfmBOoq3AXkqXeoWJnErQh3mLO1YIYZuZUHtPH1yo24fSyu4-26aXoRQ3yQ
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My 3 cross ref. sources skip that p/n.
Google finds a Delco site (as below) not much info,
but a Tech support # you can call: 1-800-372-0222
Part No. 1119902 — Part SWITCH MAGNETIC
Specifications
Part Number - 1119902Status - ObsoleteModel - SWITCH MAGNETICType - Part- 1
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There are a number of websites offering to research a cars history. I presume most charge.
Here's one:
https://vehiclehistory.bja.ojp.gov/nmvtis_vehiclehistory#w7o24a
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Adam1982, Was the original photo from the "Shorpy" web site? If so, can you provide link? or, say what city?
Thanks.
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This link should be of interest, it features your magneto, which is apparently for a 1928 Lincoln-Page aircraft.
https://ghaviation.blogspot.com/2015/01/berling-magneto-overhaul.html
https://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/222-Lincoln-Page-LP-3
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It looks like the jack that was supplied with Model T's up to 1925. Examine the handle for "FORD" script. That would clinch it.
I can almost make that out in one photo.
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Looks like a "3" for the first digit on the tag.
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According to "The Serial Number Book" it's the serial No. of the car.
1939 Buick serial numbers ranged from 3,388,547 -- 3,596,806
Engine numbers were different and consisted of 8 digits beginning with #43
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Looks like Oakland.
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Soaking in vinegar for a few hours does wonders for labor reduction, especially for removing that dull film appearing on aged hubcap skins & other plated items; the corrosion simply rinses away making final polishing much easier. Rim looks great.
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It's a "Grill center plate" 40 FORD DeLuxe.
Item# 01A-8209 $62.99 each C&G Ford parts.
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Miscellaneous FORD Emblems
in What is it?
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Wood grained FORD piece is a radio delete for 1938/39.
FORD script goes to the front of '39 DeLuxe hood right half.