This was in the bottom of a "random-box-of-awesomeness" from the recent Cipriano Estate auction, and I am looking for some help to ID them. There are 2 pieces/brackets exactly the same, cast brass, with the 2 steel studs and castellated nuts. Any help or ideas are always appreciated.
Help to ID brass parts.
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Pep C Strebeck
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Help to ID brass parts.
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Looks too stout for a license plate bracket,
and too fragile as an engine lift leveler.
and too fragile as an engine lift leveler.
Vern (Vieux Carre)