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  1. There is a 1957 Buick Roadmaster 2 door hardtop posted on the Buffalo, NY Craig's list for $35,000. It looks like a beauty.
  2. These 1920-24 Studebaker coach lights are in very good condition. Lamp sockets are placed loose inside. Price is $125/pr plus shipping.
  3. Thanks to all that contributed. I never would have suspected these lamps were from the 1920s.
  4. I stand corrected, there are only two panes of glass.
  5. These lights have beveled glass on three sides.
  6. These electric sidelights feature a lamp size of 2.75" X 2.625" and an OAH of 6". The mounting holes are spaced 1.25" apart. The mounting brackets are brass. The lamps are nickel plated and overpainted black. The bulb sockets are placed loose inside housing. What is the application?
  7. Al, The attachment will not open and I cannot seem to remedy it. Send me a PM with your e-mail and I will send. Paul
  8. Al, In the Nov/Dec 1997 issue of Horseless Carriage Gazette on page 43 is an article on 1909 Model I Locomobiles. It might be worthwhile to contact these 4 owners as there is likely some degree of interchangeability between the Model L and I. Earl Filter wrote the article and knows the players. Paul 09Loco.pdf
  9. Look in the bottom right hand corner of page 61 and you will see a quarter page photo ad for Hildebran Designs. The photo shows examples of their work including a Locomobile hubcap similar to the one you seek.
  10. In the Jan-Feb HCCA gazette on page 61 is an ad for Hildebran Designs (Brass/Bronze castings) which includes a photo of a Locomobile hubcap. They may be reached at 207-935-3729 or 207-890-9596.
  11. Thanks Keiser, I can now see that it is a sedan. Is there any way to determine what year the NY license plate might be from?
  12. The car has "WK" on the center of the spare tire so this is likely a Willys Knight. What year is it? Is it a roadster?
  13. Merit was an unregistered brand used by Sears for their cheaper line of wrenches. Today's equivalent would be Companion brand.
  14. There is a 9.5" X 13.5" full color illustration ad from 1913 in The Poster book of Antique Auto Ads published in 1974 by Howard Garrett. The ISBN is 0-8065-0492-7.
  15. One NOS 1939 Dodge left rear fender for $150. Fender is located near Buffalo, NY with free Hershey delivery possible.
  16. 1954 Plymouth left front fender with dent in front parking lamp area. Price is $100 with free Hershey delivery.
  17. NOS 1942 Plymouth front fender for $250 or BO.
  18. What is the application for this rear fender? One person suggested that it might be 1939 Dodge.
  19. Thanks Keiser for posting the photos and identifying the fender.
  20. The copy & past does not work. I will have to take photos on my camera and upload them. My friend e-mailed them to me and this somehow caused the problem.
  21. I am aware that the photos cannot be opened though I cannot seem to correct it.
  22. This NOS fender is identified as being 1946-48 Plymouth. A restorer familiar with this marque disagreed and suggested it might be 1942 Plymouth. The factory stenciled part number is shown in last photo. What is the application? 100_2763.JPG 696.6kB.URL 100_2764.JPG 733.8kB.URL 100_2765.JPG 716.6kB.URL 100_2766.JPG 678.3kB.URL 100_2767.JPG 705.6kB.URL 100_2768.JPG 722.4kB.URL
  23. This electric side lamp is similar to that used on 1912-13 Cadillac except the side glass is oval. What is the application?
  24. paul55

    Parking lamp

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