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More Unidentified Parts

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by carmuts, Jul 2, 2011.

  1. carmuts
    Joined: Jun 17, 2009
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    After alot of sorting and research I finnally have 85% of the misc parts on the shelf identified. Looks like I am going to need alittle help on these. Also have afew NORS parts and fuel pumps left to ID also, but will get to those later this weekend if time permits. Here are the pic's of the last of the brightwork pieces. I have seen the Guide 2025 foglights advertized as 51-52 Chevrolet accessories, so that may be correct. Thanks for the Help. Rod



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  2. carmuts
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    Sorry for the shuffled order, not sure what happenend with the download. Rod
     
  3. Bullet Man
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    the hood ornament is for a 1952 chevy.
     
  4. carmuts
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    Thanks, I was suspecting the era, but with the front view I was almost thinking Plymouth. Now I can put this in the 50's GM box of parts. Getting these shelves organized has been a real chore. Rod
     

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  5. tommyd
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    Carmuts?......yes, tommyd what can i do for you?....nutin....i just wanted to say how much i hate you for having soooo many spare parts that you have to inventory them! Just kidding, thats very cool.:)
     
  6. carmuts
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    Still have a barn full of stuff I dig through on occasion (mostly Model A and Model T chassis parts). Luckily I know what most of that stuff is. Somehow all of the unknown parts end up in the shop. Hard to sell excess stuff to fund projects when you do not know what it fits. Unfortunately most of what I have sold in the last couple of months has been used to keep food on the table while I was unemployed. Started a new job Tuesday, but I am not planning on staying long mainly because of the reputation of the bussiness and the way they manage their workforce. Waiting on my Federal background check to come back on another job, then I will likely be back bending wrenches for a living. Rod
     
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  7. carmuts
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    Still could use some help IDing the mirrors. Rod
     
  8. carmuts
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  9. carmuts
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  10. carmuts
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    Still trying to ID the mirror. Thanks Rod
     

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