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My weekend finds...what are they?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Silent_Orchestra, Jul 27, 2009.

  1. Silent_Orchestra
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    Ok I was out at an old farm this weekend and found some goodies...and..I was wondering if the guys and gals of the HAMB could help me identify them, some might be a generic, but if you could give me an idea on what they were used on it would be a great help.

    Thanks,
    Bobby

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  2. Slag Kustom
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    the gauge panel is 57-58 ford fairlane
     
  3. Squablow
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    The second light from the top is a 47-48 Chevy car accessory reverse light without the mount. I have an identical one on eBay right now. I can send you the link if you want.
     
  4. Silent_Orchestra
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    if ya don't mind send me the link...
     
  5. Yep, and the 1st pics look like Ford Model A cowl lights. The mounting arms are missing.
     
  6. moon man
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    look like model a cowl lites.. 1930 31. cool clock...
     
  7. Silent_Orchestra
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    The one has part of the bracket attached to the bottom, looks like they just snapped it off the stem it was attached to...
     
  8. Silent_Orchestra
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    Does anyone know what the Clock, Amps Gauge, or the Heaters are from?

    thanks for the help so far!!!
     
  9. cafekid
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    the chevy heater looks like a 36 37 38 chevy car heater
     
  10. DE SOTO
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    AMP OIL Gauge is 35ish Chevrolet. Prolly a Truck due to color.
     
  11. pasadenahotrod
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    The Ford heater, if it is an aluminum case is most likely a 46-48 passenger car/pickup piece.
    The Chevy heater looks late 30s.
    The cowl lamps(1st item) are 30-31 Model A Ford without the mounting arms.
    The Guide backup lamp was used on many GM products. The mounting stud is broken off short. They mounted in the rear gravel shield just behind the bumper.
     
  12. olBlue
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    Amp & Oil gauge is late 30's Chevy truck.
     
  13. dabirdguy
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    1936 Chevy truck.
     
  14. Silent_Orchestra
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    Very cool...

    The Ford heater is a steel case, so would it be earlier?
     
  15. TagMan
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    Heater is '36 Chevy
     

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