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Topic author - Posts: 1957
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:23 pm
- First Name: Jeff
- Last Name: Humble
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Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Here is my Hershey loot.
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- First Name: Steve
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Good score - nice Stevens d.s. sleeve puller ! Are the Scandi's original ?
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- First Name: John
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- Location: Texas
Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
The drive shaft sleeve puller looks in great shape! Looks like it hasn’t been used in years and that’s good and so is the clutch drum puller you picked up. Good finds.
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- First Name: Rich
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
I was happy to find this NOS Reeder low head. Okay, it's not actually that old, but it is in new unused condition. It was on Joe Bell's table.
Rich C.
Rich C.
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- First Name: Bruce
- Last Name: Compton
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Good for you Rich. I couldn't find Joe at home all week. Call me about the carb stuff. Bruce
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Jeff: if I’m prying too much excuse me but I was wondering what you paid for the linings. That’s a really nice box.
Forget everything you thought you knew.
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Refresh my old memory. The engine pan is for the 26-27T’s??
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Topic author - Posts: 1957
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:23 pm
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
John,
The engine pans must be a transitional thing or a one size fits all replacement for both an NH carb and a vaporizer carb.
Charlie,
Sure, you can ask what I paid. The band linings are newer, there is a Cantex label on the box.
The engine pans must be a transitional thing or a one size fits all replacement for both an NH carb and a vaporizer carb.
Charlie,
Sure, you can ask what I paid. The band linings are newer, there is a Cantex label on the box.
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Pan is late 26/27. For both carb or vaporizer. That looks like a real one. Hard too find.
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- First Name: Nathan
- Last Name: Warburton
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- Location: Falmouth, MA
Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
This was my first Hershey ever. My grandparents would go every year, he mostly sold brass lights. Unfortunately health has limited them in recent years.
At 7:15 Tuesday morning I found a rebuilt NH straight thru
I too scored a fresh Reeder head! Can’t wait to install it.
Later that day came across a decently priced swivel, mine came loose and hit a spoke awhile back.
Picked up front/rear set of Hasslers
Overall great experience!
At 7:15 Tuesday morning I found a rebuilt NH straight thru

I too scored a fresh Reeder head! Can’t wait to install it.
Later that day came across a decently priced swivel, mine came loose and hit a spoke awhile back.
Picked up front/rear set of Hasslers
Overall great experience!
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Hershey 2024 was great! In the swap meet I was able to collect the missing items I needed to have a complete speedometer set up for my T and on the showfield, our T received recognition for being a 100+ year old car and being part of the show! Do not let folks scare you away from attending Hershey, there are plenty of great parts from some of the best vendors in the hobby that attend. Can not wait until next year!
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Our family also found FUN at Hershey by entering 4 cars into the Friday car show. A 1915 RPU, 1916 Touring, 1923 Touring, and 1965 Mustang rounded out our group and we had a BLAST! This is what Hershey means to me FUN & FAMILY! Was fun meeting the fellow T owners in our classes and seeing all of the other amazing cars on the showfield. If you ever hesitated to show a car at Hershey, especially your T... DO IT! You will have a blast, the Model T classes are right up front with the other brass and nickle era cars, and the crowds of people lining the driveway going in cheer you on. It's so cool! Nothing like it in the world. And don't forget, you can enter your car non-judged! That's how we participated with our 1915 and 1916. This allows you to enjoy the show, gets you a parking spot on the show field and allows you to support the AACA and demonstrate to the general public how cool a model T really is! See you there next year!
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- First Name: Ed
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Once again I had an absolutely wonderful time at Hershey. The weather was perfect!
Here are just a small sample of my great Model T parts finds.
I found a straight through NH, a usable NH float, and a small box of carburetor parts that included a Stromberg float bowl cover and needle.
One of my most exciting but smaller finds is this brass stem cover that matches exactly to the ones on my touring. Same amount of wear and tarnish as my other four. I found it in the bottom of a box full of stem covers.
I also found a very reasonable Model T column that I can use for parts and a lot of other non Model T parts and tools that I was looking for.
To top things off, and probably the best part, I had a great time visiting old friends.
As always, the Hershey region AACA did an outstanding job hosting the event. I’ve already started counting the day until Hershey 2025!
Here are just a small sample of my great Model T parts finds.
I found a straight through NH, a usable NH float, and a small box of carburetor parts that included a Stromberg float bowl cover and needle.
One of my most exciting but smaller finds is this brass stem cover that matches exactly to the ones on my touring. Same amount of wear and tarnish as my other four. I found it in the bottom of a box full of stem covers.
I also found a very reasonable Model T column that I can use for parts and a lot of other non Model T parts and tools that I was looking for.
To top things off, and probably the best part, I had a great time visiting old friends.
As always, the Hershey region AACA did an outstanding job hosting the event. I’ve already started counting the day until Hershey 2025!
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
That's what Hershey is the BEST for... finding that ellusive part at the bottom of a box. Great score!Ed Fuller wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 2:09 pmOnce again I had an absolutely wonderful time at Hershey. The weather was perfect!
Here are just a small sample of my great Model T parts finds.
I found a straight through NH, a usable NH float, and a small box of carburetor parts that included a Stromberg float bowl cover and needle.
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One of my most exciting but smaller finds is this brass stem cover that matches exactly to the ones on my touring. Same amount of wear and tarnish as my other four. I found it in the bottom of a box full of stem covers.
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I also found a very reasonable Model T column that I can use for parts and a lot of other non Model T parts and tools that I was looking for.
To top things off, and probably the best part, I had a great time visiting old friends.
As always, the Hershey region AACA did an outstanding job hosting the event. I’ve already started counting the day until Hershey 2025!
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- First Name: William
- Last Name: Vanderburg
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- Location: Jackson, NJ
Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Got these plus a couple of non essential items.
I paid $20 for the oil pan cover, $30 for the Scandinavia bands and $5 for the nurse tank. The tank appears to be made from a maple syrup can.
I paid $20 for the oil pan cover, $30 for the Scandinavia bands and $5 for the nurse tank. The tank appears to be made from a maple syrup can.
William L Vanderburg
1925 Touring
1922 Center Door Sedan
1925 Touring
1922 Center Door Sedan
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- First Name: Brian
- Last Name: Dowell
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- Location: St. Clair Michigan
Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Broken rear axle road repair. One uses a rear wheel One uses a front wheel.
People who wonder if the glass is half empty or half full, miss the point. The glass is refillable.
Life is Good, be nice.
Life is Good, be nice.
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- Last Name: Whiteman
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Re: Show Us Your Hershey Finds
Great find Brian