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Last seen: January 7, 2025 8:25 pm
Lee, the car is pretty sweet. Are you trying to get it? We can only wish, I guess. I have my hands full with the Diplomat I have now. I am just gl...
The accessory is for 1946-48 vintage cars and would take away from the originality of the super rare car.
While searching the other stuff that this seller has I noticed that they are offering reproduction gas tanks 1957-59 and 1960-61
I was surfing Ebay Australia today to see if I could find parts for my 1956 Australian built Desoto Ute and ran across an auction for the chevrons by ...
They do not have a part number of their own. They are part of the taillight lens assembly. Years ago I pulled a NOS lens out of a sealed box and all t...
Ho-Ho-Ho We have had an 1947 Custom for some time now. Here is the Hood Ornament . Rodger & Gabby COS Nice looking piece!
Lee, thanks for all the great info and picture. I have a decent ornament and my plan is to get the chrome stripped off, repair any small pits, then ca...
I surfed the web a little and found a photo. This one has the tail broken off but shows the extended portion I was talking about.
The plastic hood ornament had a small section that extended lower than the chrome ornament and came closer the the light that was used to illuminate i...
I am pretty sure he is talking about this ornament. It was used on all 1942 (s10) and optional on 1946-48 (s11) models. I thought someone was remaking...
Thanks guys! I was not able to get logged on to respond with my old laptop, but I got a new one for my birthday.