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The lighter above apears to match the ad 1928, The other is a touch different. I assume it is close but a few years newer. It too is marked North East Hot Hed.
Any one have any input???
Good to know. Its a never ending tutorial with these gems. thanks Rick
NOS North East lighter
Here is my exhaust from my 29 phaeton. It is 100% original.
My understanding is that there were two set ups. Some ran under the passenger side and other the drivers. It depended if it was a early or late production. Mine ran under the passenger side of the car. I do not know if the other design had addtional parts.
Rick
Tony! Amen!!!!!
I have seen several onyx knobs on ebay yet none quite have the shape as the ones in the brochure. Ill keep looking. My dark wood knob looks great if nothing else.
Look what I found. This ordering list is kinda cool.
Cool! Thank you
Roger,
Thank you. Its hard to find somone who will make the shells. The mats seem to be no problem. thanks again. Rick
The photo was not for the car itself but the visor. As peviously pointed out the visor was the issue at hand. As Jak pointed out the visor was a option listed in the 29 option catalog.
The visor had to be listed somwhere. Some cars in the sales brochure have it and with a quick search of the net, I found at least 6 that had it as well.
Hi,
I looked through the accessory brochure. There is no mention of a visor. With that said, you could have almost anything custom back in the day.
Rick
One could be repaired but the other is rusted out.
lololo Well, if I don’t find one of these springs, I just might have to have a duel. lolol Thanks
I found the trim and the rubber. I need the steel board itself.
thanks, Rick
That is a killer car. Rick LeRoy
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