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  1. paul55

    Dome light

    Can anyone identify the vehicle this dome light belongs on?
  2. Here is more info. The external dimensions are 2.75" X 4" and the name stamped on the bottom is Metalcraft. The dash cut-out would be 3.25" X 2.125" based on ashtray tab location.
  3. Yes, that appears correct. The housing has the word "PARO" embossed on it.
  4. Light faces up installed as weep hole is on bottom.
  5. Can anyone identify the application for this?
  6. Trim piece is 12.5" OAL, 8" between mounting holes, and 1.75" OAH.
  7. A week ago I posted under "what is it" titled wooden wheels. The wheels have been tentatively identified as 1927 Studebaker. Is this correct? Does anyone need these?
  8. I have 3 photos that I cannot seem to post.
  9. I wish to identify this pair of 21" wood spoke wheels. The hubcap thread diameter is 3.25". The hub protrudes 3" beyond the flange.
  10. There is a good write up on Cole & Woop at www.coachbuilt.com I am not aware of any Pierce-Arrows with this coachwork.
  11. To determine engine number, go to www.pierce-arrow.org and at bottom of menu on left hand side under tools, select identification guide. Next, enter VIN number and click on identify. Scroll down and you will see photo with zoom option showing detail of engine number which is on right hand side of engine. Please verify that number falls within stated range.
  12. If you look under "what is it" heading you will see a posting for "brass era carburetor. The application for this Schebler carb is for a 1924-26 Hudson. let me know if there is any interest.
  13. Craig, great detective work and what an obscure carburetor.
  14. Yes, I still have it and have sent a private message.
  15. I have a single left front shock absorber that will fit a 1935-36 Packard model 120 in operating condition. It has been glass bead blasted and primed. The Delco number is 1960D. Price is $40 plus shipping.
  16. I have a single front shock (Delco 1948A) which is seized and 3 right rear shocks (Delco 2105A) in operating condition. I also have one left rear shock (Delco 2105B) in operating condition. I have a pair of metal shields which attach to the rear shocks. All shocks have been glass bead blasted & primed. Price is $125 plus shipping for all. My understanding is that the front shock fits 1939-40 Buick while the rears fit 1940 only.
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    Stewart

    Please provide model number, VIN number and photo and I may be able to help. I have the Stewart booklet by Herman Sass.
  18. I have sent a private message.
  19. Go to www.pierce-arrow.org and look in left hand column. Towards bottom you will find "tools". Click on identification guide. Enter in dummy s/n 1070001 and you will be able to see the 3 primary identifiers for the car. Let us know what you find.
  20. there is a 1930 hupmobile coupe (model H) on the Buffalo, NY Craigslist. You will need to misspell the name though. Search for hubmobile and you will see it. I have no connection with this car so do not ask me any questions.
  21. I have a pair of original Cushman 100 tires, $50/pr + shipping. E-mail for photo.
  22. If you go to www.pierce-arrow.org and look in left hand column at bottom, you will find the identification guide. Enter your serial number and you will find that this is a 1929 passenger car frame on a 133" wb.
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