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Decals and other A-C stuff for sale

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    Posted: 03 Sep 2010 at 12:33pm
I had alot of interest in some of these decals yesterday they are $10 each.
 
 
I also have these they are NOS and are also $10 each.
 
 
Other items for sale...
 
 
D-15 grill screen $200.
 
 
7000/8000 door emblems $40 each.
 
 
190 steering wheel emblem $40.
 
 
200 Grill $500.
 
 
170/175 grill $375.
 
 
D-21 breather cap NOS $50.
 
 
 
Rebuilt working and non-working Traction Booster gauges...working $150 with core, non-working $75 with core.
 
I also have a few  other odds and ends decals and things...send me a message if interested in anything.  Thanks.
 
 
 
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The top traction booster gauge for the 190's is $175 for working with a core and $100 for non-working with a core.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ron Eggen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Sep 2010 at 2:12pm

How about a phone number.  I'm interested in some of the decals and door emblems.  Thanks

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Do you happen to have decals for an AC wagon running gear??
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Tom,
 
What model AC wagon do you have?  There are only a few decals on the gears, and most of them are the same as common AC decals.  The exception is the model number, which is stencilled on.
A-C's currently on the farm: B, CA, 2 D-17 D's, One Eighty, ass't implements.
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I've never seen a model number so large, but on the plate on the rear axle the model number is stamped as  2013920.  Someone painted over everything on it.  I've found a long ALLIS-CHALMERS on the rear axle and  a square  modern AC logo on the rear axle braces.  Haven't found any others.

Tnx for the help.

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Tom,
 
On my gear, I don't recall any relationship between the catalog model number and the model number embossed on the metal ID tag, maybe someone here knows the code.
 
Some gears had "WD" style AC decal on the rear axle, others had black letters on a cream background similar to hundred series tractors.  I've seen pictures in catalogs of gears with and without the square logo on the cross brace.  The model number stencil was on the cross brace next to this logo, maybe some careful paint removal in that area will reveal it on your gear.
 
Check out this thread from a while back for some good "gear info":
 
A-C's currently on the farm: B, CA, 2 D-17 D's, One Eighty, ass't implements.
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Tom
 
I would have this long ALLIS-CHALMERS decal, I think it was 24x4.5 inches, with cream background.
 
 
Also this square A-C decal I think it was 4.5 X 4.5 inches.  I'd have to check the measurements on both.
 
 
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I'm interested in functional traction booster gauges for my 1957 D-14 and 1962 D-19.  Send me a private message if you can supply 2 functional rebuilt gauges.  I can supply 2 non working original gauge cores.
 
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