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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | I rediscovered these in a box. I THINK I may have gotten them a long time ago with a box of assorted GM stuff. But not even sure if they are GM. My guess is they would the late 40s-late 50s. I tried my Pontiac site but no one knew.
Thanks for any help,
Karl.
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Location: Alaska | It would also help if you showed the back to see how they attach. |
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | They attach with a "C" clip on to a splined shaft. Numbers are #3461491 and #3462551 |
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Location: Williams California | I've seen those around here in the past, but never paid much attention to their application. I'll keep an eye out when I am out in the yard though.
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Sorry but they are not here for me to take pictures of but, again, they have the thin spring wire "C" clip that I know at least GM was using them. I believe other car manufactorers used the same style? |
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Location: Whitewater, Ca | I don't have a pic handy, but they are an exact match to what we have on our 1963 Rambler 770 Cross Country wagon. |
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Wow.
I actually got sevral responces and 2 of them were saying they may be Rambler/Metropolitan. Sometimes i think I have problems trying to get answers or parts for my 60 Plymouth Suburban, but try to get answers for Ramblers or an AMCs is, well..... we are lucky with the few Forward Looks that survivied.
Does AMC ring a bell with any one? |
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