10-05-2016, 09:32 PM | #1 |
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So what did you find at hershey? and how much would I have to pay to buy that early brake light switch you found?
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10-08-2016, 10:13 PM | #2 |
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So what did yall find?
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10-08-2016, 10:22 PM | #3 |
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Edelbrock v8-60 intake with stromburg 81 bases attached and a rebuilt 81 stromburg
saw alot of other stuff I would loved to have.....maybe after I hit the lottery... |
10-09-2016, 01:28 AM | #4 |
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10-09-2016, 06:29 AM | #5 |
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Walked around tuesday and saw a pair of 19" KH adjustable spoke wheels for $150 each OBO but didn't buy them, went back later, of course they were gone. Got a fluted headlight lens for $4 and 68B cabriolet landau iron (that had NO wear in the hinge) for $100. Perfect weather but started to rain sat as we were leaving. Guess the car show got rained on.
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10-09-2016, 08:38 AM | #7 |
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Model B engine
Volvo Overdrive mounted in a Model A torque tube and rear end. 4 - 16 inch x 4 1/2 rims
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10-09-2016, 08:43 AM | #8 |
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I wasn't looking for a early kind, but the place I bought the 31 original mfg almost nos switch for 5$ had some others
I found a NOS water inlet for the special late 31 police/bus generator--at well under the price for a new repro regular one I just opened up the 36 open car radio I got, it is missing 2 tubes, but the inside otherwise looks "new" and has not been molested----I have been looking in the corners of the "antique" dealers booths instead of just walking by, sometimes vthe car parts they don't know what they are are cheap---got a whole with all original connectors radio for 1/2 the price of a control head and to go with the radio I found a old time radio tester that plugs in place of the tube(the type of tubes in the 36 radio---and the 1934 seeburg jukebox I have--then the tube plugs into the tester to check voltages and amps in circuit at the tool place near the bridge I was getting some Packard tools and saw the purchase of a model A tool kit, I saw an original tool pouch sold for 40$, screwdriver in good shape 20$ at first I was having trouble finding spark and throttle rods --good ones--for my brother---last year I didn't find any in any condition---yes, they were probably there, this year there were at leasat 4 sets to choose from along with some bad ones and overpriced ones |
10-09-2016, 09:25 AM | #9 |
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NOS 30/31 Coupe rear fender and other small items in mint condition. Jim
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10-09-2016, 09:27 AM | #10 |
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My buddy found an original accessory 3 door hood for a 30/31. Was in great shape with all the pieces. Paid less than rootlieb gets for their repro ones.
Same guy found an NOS spare tire bracket for use with a Kari-keen trunk, paid $20 bucks for that. Lots of Hubleys this year for $20-30. Plenty of Model A parts around for reasonable prices. I picked up a radiator from Bergs as mine went bad coming home from the old car fest a month ago. Time for a winter project... -Tim
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10-09-2016, 09:29 AM | #11 |
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I picked up a set of rear cast iron drums with exchange for my old hubs, sort of expensive but, no shipping costs evens it out.
Only my second time at Hershey and I only had a few hours to spend there, my main complaint would be the lack of better marking or identification of the areas, seems like chaos if your not real familiar with Hershey and only interested in a certain spectrum of vehicles or parts. |
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Picked up a high compression head, new front and rear spring gators, spare tire lock. Great year for selling and buying.
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10-09-2016, 01:08 PM | #13 |
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Original '28 commercial shell in great shape and complete for less than a Brookville repop.
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10-09-2016, 01:31 PM | #14 |
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Pictured below is what I found at Hershey this year. I was jazzed to find the box of NOS radiator hoses, a set of NOS 28/28 hub caps, an early-28 wide bezel speedometer in kilometers, plus a bunch of valve stems and related hardware. I fit it all in my suitcase so I didn't have to ship anything this year. I had a ball, as always, seeing Model A buddies as well as meeting new.
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10-09-2016, 04:53 PM | #15 |
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I must be wearing an invisible sign on my forehead that says "Here come stupid" I never saw the Hubley's for $20-30. The Hubley Town Sedan I looked at was $80, needless to say, I left it there. And that's the way it went for much of the show. Lotsa walking and talking, but no buying (for me). I did get a couple of "B" carbs, one the old style and one new style for $10 and $ 25. Pretty much complete and no broken flanges. I paid too much for a new Vintique Motometer. I left with kind of a bad taste in my mouth. I don't know what I'll do next year. I love the show, the anticipation and hubris. And It's not a bad drive. We'll see!
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We did encounter one vendor in the chocolate field on Thursday who had a bunch of empty Hubley boxes and he stated he sold all his complete kits to a guy "a few rows away" for $40 a box. So we walked over to that guy and he wanted $80 a kit, complete with "I got more than that in them" line of BS. So we rolled our eyes and told him good luck. -Tim
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As I said, I missed the $20-30 examples! However, we must have run into the same guy who had the $80 Version. I just looked him and quietly put the box (yes it was an unassembled kit) down and walked away. Experience has taught me that it's useless to try to convince them of anything (Like, You're out of freaking mind!) Just put the item down and walk away. I always marvel at the way amateurs like to delude themselves as to the value and the demand for a give item. Like the Distributor I also didn't buy. Then the guy tries to tell you just how Rare, unique, strange, whatever, his particular item is and why it's worth humiliating yourself paying 5X (Or more) what you'd pay anywhere else. Or they fall back on the old story "That's what I get for them!" From who? Am I supposed to believe I'm just one in a long line of customers and if I don't snap this treasure up, someone else will? Keep your overpriced scheisse. I know what I can do! I can do without!
As long as I'm ranting, I'll add another pet peeve to it! Guys who won't put their prices on things. This is usually for one of two reasons, One , He is just too lazy. Two. And this is the most annoying, He is actually a two (or three) price organization and thinks that someone will come along whose so dumb that when he asks the price, he can double what he would have asked and get it. so when I come to a table with no marked prices, I usually just keep moveing along. Who needs the BS about Rare, Unique, excellent condition Blah, Blah, Blah! Terry Quote:
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