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Hood ornament/radiator cap

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jeff_Neighbour, Jun 23, 2013.

  1. Jeff_Neighbour
    Joined: Jun 22, 2013
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    from arizona

    Hello - Can anyone help me to identify this hood ornament/radiator cap? Thanks!
     

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  2. pasadenahotrod
    Joined: Feb 13, 2007
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    from Texas

    How about a Minerva?
     
  3. 31Dodger
    Joined: Mar 24, 2011
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    Looks to be about 1926 or 1927 GM product standard cap, possibly. Like maybe a Buick without the lady or the Chevrolet without the bird or Pontiac without the Indian head? Just a wag. I say that only because the base looks very similar to the GM caps of the era.
     
  4. 31Dodger
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    I think the Minerva cap would always be much more elaborate than this one.
     
  5. Jeff_Neighbour
    Joined: Jun 22, 2013
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    from arizona

    I went the GM way - Chevy, Pontiac, and Buick - no luck. And I don't believe it's a Minerva either. I know I have seen one before but I didn't have this one when I saw the last one. If anyone has any other suggestions that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
     
  6. BURN OUT BOB
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    Looks like a rams head from a dodge to me. Turn it around.
     
  7. kennkat
    Joined: Aug 25, 2011
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    I believe it is a Packard, about 1929... I helped restore one last year... Did the restoration of the radiator cap myself. I will see if I have a pic to back that up, but look around the internet and you should find one. Is it for sale? If so show me the bottom view, please. Any cracks or bad brass? Is the brass on the bottom?:):):)
     
  8. Was going to say that it looks alot like the cap on the '30 Packard 726 we used to have.
     
  9. kennkat
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    Here are a couple, Kinda POOR though, of the one I restored. I will try to stop by it's location one day next week and get you a good pic.
     

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  10. Jeff_Neighbour
    Joined: Jun 22, 2013
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    from arizona

    I knew this group would able to identify it. Now I will have to determine whether I want to sell it. Hmmm
     
  11. Jeff, that cap was found on the "price leader" Packards (shorter wheelbase/cheaper car), which might make it harder to find- I know that many of the Packard guys would stop by Dad's 726 sedan to look at his cap :D
     
  12. 31Dodger
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    Thanks for the lesson, guys!
     
  13. oldpl8s
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    I think its from a Henway
     
  14. terryble
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    from canada

    46 or 47?
     
  15. More like "2 or 3" :D
     
  16. kennkat
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    :):):) Correct, A 626 to be exact! :):):) But even at that a "Standard" Packard was very "artsy-fartsy" (& heavy) compared to a Chev or Ford of the era... In my old & weathered opinion... :):):)

     
  17. kennkat
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    Currently @ the Upholstery Shop.... The 1929 Packard 626 Sedan's Radiator Cap...:):):)
     

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