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Location: Fountain Valley, Calif.
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I was at the Nethercutt Automotive Museum, in Sylmar, California today, and they had a 1931 Deluxe Phaeton on display, with what appears to be an original quail radiator cap. I was able to take a good closeup photo of it, for those who may not have seen a real one....
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Looks like an early repop to me, if it had a thermometer it was for sure a repop. Playing is poor on mine, but this is an original Stant
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Great, the originals have so much finer detail.
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Location: Guthrie, OK
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Casting ridge on the back of the neck is a giveaway. Chrome looks pretty tho.
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Location: new britain,ct 06052
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