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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / April 2005

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Antique Studebaker Horn Button

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keith_kichefski@wed.dresser.com - 17 Apr 2005 23:29 GMT
Can any of you guys who are into old stuff, circa 1930's help me with
the application?  Approx. 3 3/16" Dia. made of bakelite, with three
rings.
The part number in pencil on the bag reads: 185175.  I posted a front
and back picture on http://www.cbs58.com  click classifieds on left,
then auto parts.  Thanks
Jeff Rice - 17 Apr 2005 23:44 GMT
Dunno, but it looks like half of a Duncan Yo-Yo  <g>

<keith wrote:
> Can any of you guys who are into old stuff, circa 1930's help me with
> the application?  Approx. 3 3/16" Dia. made of bakelite, with three
> rings.
> The part number in pencil on the bag reads: 185175.  I posted a front
> and back picture on http://www.cbs58.com  click classifieds on left,
> then auto parts.  Thanks
33freak - 18 Apr 2005 01:34 GMT
My book shows it fits a 1935 Studebaker Commander
George Rohrbach - 18 Apr 2005 03:45 GMT
That is the horn button for my '35 Commander! I could use it.
Let me know by email what you would like to get.
Thanks,

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> Can any of you guys who are into old stuff, circa 1930's help me with
> the application?  Approx. 3 3/16" Dia. made of bakelite, with three
> rings.
> The part number in pencil on the bag reads: 185175.  I posted a front
> and back picture on http://www.cbs58.com  click classifieds on left,
> then auto parts.  Thanks
keith_kichefski@wed.dresser.com - 18 Apr 2005 12:45 GMT
Thanks for your input guys.  Due to the inquiries I've had already, I
felt it fair to post it on eBay.  That way everyone can have a chance.
I had some other Studebaker stuff to post as well.  Kind Regards, Keith
 
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