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Looks to be an American Underslung.
It's upside down in the above photos.
Still have my three Aurora sets and the cars from when I was younger.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1966 Chrysler....[ATTACH]
Part number on the back?
Yes. I draw our Christmas cards every year.
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The original Mustang Sally?
Recently scored two separate deals on two 1931 Auburn radiator caps. Neither seller had a clue as to what they were for. One is copper waiting for...
Little Johnny had no idea that the seed he put under the carpet in his father's rear seat would grow into a big palm tree!
My great grandfather was the engineer on that building.
Ahhh....the old Fox and Hounds restaurant on Woodward in Bloomfield Hills/Birmingham, Michigan area. FANCY![ATTACH]
Yes. Looks like Evening Orchid Poly.
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Can you provide more photos of the frame?
I thought Dagmar at first, bit the flat shelf does not go that far back. This one is definitely a puzzler.
1933 Plymouth.
Just scored this 1929 Chrysler radiator cap....[ATTACH]
As a kid, I got to ride in that car at night with my family. My Dad worked for Chrysler Export-Import and brought it home one day. It was pretty...
Those apples didn't fall far from the trees!
Very rare DuPont!
That is not fiberglass. That is an all steel and aluminum MGA.
No....it's George Reeves. As stated....Superman.[ATTACH]
Colorado and it is still there.
It is a prototype of a car that was made to get out of parallel parking spaces easier with the swiveling rear wheel. Here is another one....[MEDIA]
Yep.
Darn near EVERY car came with fenders after 1904. The ones that didn't were simple chassis ordered for the customer to get a custom body installed.
That kinda wreck gives me the Willys....
The Dodge item is late 1940's or very early 1950's.
Nope. As stated by '28phonebooth, knight head item is from a Dodge.
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