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  1. This bracket had been made into a chauffeurs window divider on an economy car, in front of the rumble seat. The scale was off, and it looked really out of place. Looking closer at it, it has a LH/ RH index to it. The only marking, or casting is a number 3, centered on the back of the mounting bracket. It measures 14” long overall. I’m thinking that this is a wind wing bracket for a large luxury car. Any direction, or confirmation would be greatly appreciated. 

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  2. I am knee deep in circa 1929-32 MoPar stuff, but have found myself now looking for a 1930 Hup Model C complete long block. Air cleaner to exhaust manifold. I have no idea how easy or difficult this might be to find. Can someone give me the skinny, or point me in the right direction?

  3. My uncle drug this home this evening. He liked it because it turns over and has good compression, only neither of us know what it's for. I guessed an old motorcycle engine that served a second life as a power unit for something else. It could be a later micro car engine for all I know. Thanks for looking at my pics. Any guidance is helpful.

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  4. The interior handle is saying Hudson/ Essex to me. Chrysler mounted their exterior handles on the body molding, not below it. It's the orphan with the closest look to Chrysler product, and often mistaken for it. You want to confirm, but that's what I'm thinking. 1928-1930, and yes, I would say sedan. Couple doors are wider.

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