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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Langhorne, PA.
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Any idea what year there from?
These were in a big box of mid to late 30's Ford parts that I recently purchased, they look older than mid 30's so I'm asking in the Model T forum first. Part number 9647A-2 |
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Location: Central Mich
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Not Model T or Model A.
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Mark, those were used on a variety of mid price range cars. Several different bases were used. I have a 9639-2 with the same base as yours but half again as long. A similar one was used on White trucks in 1923. A different base was used. Probably several years earlier and later. The 2 I mentioned are 2.81" and 2 3/8" long from pin center to top of the barrel. Also a nickel plated brass one with a smaller diameter barrel. Maybe a fancier car and a different manufacturer. It has kind of a swivel base. I hope we find out more.
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