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Elmer_Stange

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  1. Looking for door handles and window cranks for my 1937 Dodge MC pickup. The crank knobs are blue with blue backing plates as shown in the attached photo. Cranks and handles from the '37 Plymouth 1/2 ton pickup also matched the Dodge MC. Thanks
  2. WTB door handles and window cranks for my 1937 Dodge MC 1/2 ton pickup. The window crank knobs are blue as are the backing plates as shown in the attached photo. Handles from the '37 Plymouth 1/2 pickup also match those of the Dodge. Thanks
  3. WTB original door handles and window cranks with backing plates for 1937 Dodge MC Pickup. Knobs and backing plates are blue. Please check out attached photo. Handles off of the 1937 Plymouth pickup should be the same as those for the Dodge. Thanks
  4. Looking for 1937 Dodge MC pickup door handles and window cranks. The knobs and backing plates on the window crank and interior handle are blue just like the ones in the attached photo. From what I can tell the 1937 Plymouth 1/2 ton pickup has the same handles.
  5. Tony, Here's the only photo that I have of my 1937 Dodge MC pickup showing (not real clearly) the front and back engine mounting. Disregard the large vibration damper. It normally was found on 265 truck engines. The front of the engine rests on a single rubber mounting pad which is bolted to a "collar" that bolts to the front of the frame. The rear mounts are rectangular pieces of metal with a rubber insert that bolt to the frame and the "ears" of the bell housing.
  6. Good eye! The photo was taken this October at Hershey of a 1937 Plymouth 1/2 pickup that except for the Plymouth logos and smaller engine appeared to be the identical to my Dodge MC. The Plymouth even has Bi_Ray headlights. I have since posted my incomplete Dodge shells in the picture file.
  7. Langdon's Stovebolt Engine Parts Company stocks dual exhaust cast iron mainfolds for Plymouth and Dodge (23 1/2" blocks. They are quality castings that bolt right on to all short block engines without any modifications. The design reminds me of the old Fenton after market dual exhaust system. Spoke with Tom at Hershey this month and he also makes two MOPAR HEI (12 volt) ignition system that drop in for either the short block or the larger Chrysler/Desoto long block 25 1/2" engine. You can see a photo of them on Tom's site. http://www.stoveboltengineco.com/whatsnew.htm theboss@stoveboltengineco.com
  8. I need both Bi-Ray headlight assemblies (buckets, reflectors, lenses etc.)for my 1937 Dodge MC Express Pickup. My original buckets were damaged (broken clips) when converted to sealed beam units back in the early 40's. The buckets are 11" long with a 7 1/2" - 7 9/16" opening and a 3/8" stainless trim ring around the opening. I understand that 1937 Hudson units may be the same. http://home.comcast.net/~stangeba/wsb/html/view.cgi-home.html-.html estange@cox.net 440 884-8054
  9. I need both Bi-Ray Headlight buckets, reflectors, lenses etc. for a 1937 Dodge MC Express Pickup. The buckets are 11" long, aprox. 7 1/2 - 7 9/16" wide at the front. The stainless trim is 3/8" wide. I believe that these lights may have also been used on 1937 Plymouth pickups and 1937 Hudsons. http://home.comcast.net/~stangeba/wsb/html/view.cgi-home.html-.html
  10. I need both Bi-Ray headlamps (buckets, reflector, lens etc.) for a 1937 Dodge MC Express Pickup. The original buckets were damaged (bottom clips broken off when conveted to sealed beams in the early 40's).The buckets are 11" long and have a front opening of 7 1/2" - 7 9/16" with a 3/8" stainless trim ring arount the front rim. estange@cox.net http://home.comcast.net/~stangeba/wsb/html/view.cgi-home.html-.html
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