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Old 02-24-2019, 08:18 AM   #1
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still digging in my storage junk pile to some would say, lol. I came across these parts in a box marked model T and i really don't know if they are model T parts? could use some help verifying. thank you pic 1 and 2 might be part of a dash? pic 3 and 4 is an exhaust hanger i would think? pic 5 and 6 looks to be an interior light? last 2 pics are of a rear view mirror.
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Old 02-24-2019, 11:35 AM   #2
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Photos 1 & 2 are from a '26 - '27 steering column support bracket - the other parts not likely Model T.
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One interior mirror and what appears to be a dome light for an enclosed car. It might not be a factory dome light.
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Photos 1 & 2 are from a '26 - '27 steering column support bracket - the other parts not likely Model T.
Thank you for the identification of column support.
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Old 03-04-2019, 09:30 PM   #5
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The tail pipe bracket looks to be early Dodge Brothers. DB also used a dome light lens like that but not sure about the metal mount it is in.

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Dave, I appreciate the heads up on the pipe hanger. thinking now, you might be right. I fetched these parts many years ago from a friends garage who had a 26 dodge truck on the property up in the woods.
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The tail pipe bracket looks to be early Dodge Brothers. DB also used a dome light lens like that but not sure about the metal mount it is in.

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