pplinker Forum Supporter Joined Feb 21, 2010 Messages 678 Location WV Dec 11, 2017 #1 Found this in the area where some FEMA homes were removed in 90's. Were houses there for a long time though so could be older. Found a '46 and '52 wheat. Attachments DSC00242.JPG 161.8 KB · Views: 312 DSC00243.JPG 162 KB · Views: 315
Found this in the area where some FEMA homes were removed in 90's. Were houses there for a long time though so could be older. Found a '46 and '52 wheat.
P pennypicker Junior Member Joined Nov 3, 2015 Messages 79 Location South Central Kansas Dec 11, 2017 #2 Looks like an interior door handle for and oooold car. I have no idea what vintage or make of car.
Bayoutalker Elite Member Joined Sep 30, 2012 Messages 3,048 Location Highlands, TX Dec 11, 2017 #3 Maybe a part from a fridge door? Sent from my SM-T217S using Tapatalk
pplinker Forum Supporter Joined Feb 21, 2010 Messages 678 Location WV Dec 11, 2017 #4 Was also thinking fridge door, but it isn't very long and it is a handle that turns rather than pulls out like some of the old refrigerators. Perhaps pennypicker is right about it being an interior car door handle. Looked at some pictures and saw some similarities, but no matches. Thanks for the responses.
Was also thinking fridge door, but it isn't very long and it is a handle that turns rather than pulls out like some of the old refrigerators. Perhaps pennypicker is right about it being an interior car door handle. Looked at some pictures and saw some similarities, but no matches. Thanks for the responses.
pplinker Forum Supporter Joined Feb 21, 2010 Messages 678 Location WV Dec 11, 2017 #5 Kept looking at door handle pictures and found it. 1935 Ford. https://ssli.ebayimg.com/images/g/dqcAAOSw4GVYOwde/s-l640.jpg thanks for the help
Kept looking at door handle pictures and found it. 1935 Ford. https://ssli.ebayimg.com/images/g/dqcAAOSw4GVYOwde/s-l640.jpg thanks for the help
P pennypicker Junior Member Joined Nov 3, 2015 Messages 79 Location South Central Kansas Dec 12, 2017 #6 My first car was a 1948 Ford, similar handle, but not the same. When I saw your picture I started having flashbacks. Glad you found it. Last edited: Dec 12, 2017
My first car was a 1948 Ford, similar handle, but not the same. When I saw your picture I started having flashbacks. Glad you found it.
kingman mikey Elite Member Joined May 24, 2011 Messages 2,917 Location Kingman, Arizona Route 66 Dec 12, 2017 #7 Very cool find, love old auto parts.