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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JohnT, Feb 22, 2014.

  1. JohnT
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    just a few things hanging on my wall... wondering if you can identify...

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  2. JohnT
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    more coming up ...
     
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  5. 49ratfink
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    the thing that says BEER on it is a tool for removing chrome trim from the rain gutters on cars that have chrome trim on the rain gutters....
     
  6. 12905
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    The McLauchlin hub cap is from a Canadian-built Buick. 1928, I think.

    Brian
     
  7. JohnT
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  9. 49ratfink
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    seems like I have seen the quail hood ornament on Model A's.
     
  10. dorf
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    first one is a lug wrench tire tool combo .
     
  11. Emergency brake extension. The one with the knob on it:rolleyes:
     
  12. roundvalley
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    Also known as a CHURCH KEY.
     
  13. JohnT
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    It's a radiator cap....
    as is the one to the left of it...
     
  14. 1926 Chevrolet wheel lug wrench and tire iron combination. I know what most of the other stuff is, but there are too many here to follow. I will try to number them in my head and tell you what I think they are.
    1-Done.
    2-Small lug wrench?
    3-1920s-30s Ford ratchet.
    4-Speedo? Cap-1920s speedster fuel filler cap.
    5-19teens/1920s aftermarket spinning radiator cap. 1930-31 Ford Quail radiator cap. 1927 Hudson flying lady.
    6-Delco panel? Big clock 1947 Buick? Small clock 19teens generic dashboard clock.
    7-4-lever unit 1936-36 Cord. First 2 hanging items? third hanging item 1930s radio head.
    8-1927? Canadian Buick hubcap.
    9-2-aftermarket taillights.
    10-1935? Auburn hubcap.
    11-1927? 1928? Buick hubcap.
    12-Aftermarket reflector.
    13-1935-36 Auburn taillight lens.
    14-speedo and clock?
    15-1930s dome light lens and bezel?
    16-1935-36 Auburn flying lady.
    17-1926 or so Buick radiator badge.
    18-1935-36 Cord license plate light and holder.
    19-Aftermarket 1920s-30s emergency brake quick-release handle.
    20-1920s-1930s aftermarket heater.
    21-Not sure about the bumper parts.....almost look MoPar in nature.
    22-193? Graham supercharger.
    Those are my guesses.
     
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  15. What? No other guesses??
     
  16. pigpen1
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    #4-3 left side guage with spinning disk is 16 overland oil guage
     
  17. Ratchet box end is a Model T band wrench
     
  18. janbuick
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    no 14 speedo and clock
    LaSalle 1936

    jan
     
    Last edited: Feb 23, 2014
  19. Cymro
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    Last edited: Feb 23, 2014
  20. Bruce Lancaster
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    I think the quail is a repro, very common and not worth much, but it should be carefully decoded to be sure...if it says something like "vintique" it is readily available and not worth much. if it says "Stant" or whatever the other supplier was and turns out to be a real Ford accessory it is worth a lot. From the level of detail I think repro, but don't rush to judgement.
     
  21. I agree.
     
  22. janbuick
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    cymro
    your clock is 1937 LaSalle


    jan
     
  23. The Piels church key brings me back! Drank Piels as a youth when broke.
     
  24. JohnT
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    I still drink it.

    And Im still broke

    Lmao
     

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