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Antique car question. Can anyone tell me what is the name of the car that this dash is a part of?
Online Athens ^ | 4-11-13

Posted on 04/11/2013 4:32:42 PM PDT by rawhide

Can anyone tell me what is the name of the car that this dash is a part of? What are those levers in front of the steering wheel used for? Air vents? Nice looking dash.



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To: rawhide

i uploaded the image from the start of the thread to my desktop

I then uploaded the image from my desktop into a google image search

but the google search found a number of images all very different than the dash and did not find the image on flicker that you cited

not that I am impressed by google anyway


81 posted on 04/11/2013 5:31:35 PM PDT by Wuli
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To: Windflier

82 posted on 04/11/2013 5:33:08 PM PDT by Flick Lives (We're going to be just like the old Soviet Union, but with free cell phones!)
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To: rawhide
Wild guess.
Edsel.
83 posted on 04/11/2013 5:37:53 PM PDT by publius911 (Look for the Union label, then buy something else.)
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To: Flick Lives

84 posted on 04/11/2013 5:41:21 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: editor-surveyor; zeestephen
No danger.

Quite right. But according to my older brother if you pushed reverse while going down the road it would kick on your reverse lights. He claims big time fun in high school doing this when his buddies were following his '59 Fury.

You probably had to be there, I suppose.

85 posted on 04/11/2013 5:43:23 PM PDT by BikerTrash
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To: rawhide
Everyone is just pulling answers out of their butts, so I will say it's a Kaiser Frazer. ☺
86 posted on 04/11/2013 5:46:37 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Windflier
When you drove that first car, it didn't matter WHAT it was; you were FREE ! LOL

You rolled up your tee shirt sleeves, with a pack of cigarettes rolled into one of them, and cruised as far as a buck's worth of gasoline (more than 3 gallons, back then, without worrying about MPG's, either) could take you.....those were the DAYS!

87 posted on 04/11/2013 5:51:18 PM PDT by traditional1 (Amerika.....Providing public housing for the Mulatto Messiah)
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To: x1stcav
"Edsel"

Winner, winner...chicken dinner!!

88 posted on 04/11/2013 5:57:18 PM PDT by harpu ( "...it's better to be hated for who you are than loved for someone you're not!")
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To: traditional1
When you drove that first car, it didn't matter WHAT it was; you were FREE !

No kidding. Me and my next door buddy would wait until his old man passed out drunk, then roll his '58 Chevy Impala out the driveway and down the street before starting it.

Gas was only .35 cents a gallon back then, and we'd gas 'er up and cruise for hours. I was only fifteen, but I learned to drive in that thing.

89 posted on 04/11/2013 5:57:44 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: HiJinx

Indeed it is - any idea what the levers were for?


Spark advance, choke, throttle, starter. Sorry, just kidding.


90 posted on 04/11/2013 6:02:38 PM PDT by bytesmith
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To: Windflier
My Dad ALWAYS had big ol' Buicks (with those bullets/boobs on the bumpers), OR Oldsmobiles.

He once hit a horse in the road, impaled the big Jet-like hood ornament in the horse's belly, and then just kept driving the car on to work....the horse didn't survive but the Oldsmobile did (it was a 1958, with big fins on the rear quarter panels that were the size of a billboard).

I once pulled the 1955 Buick into the barn, and hit the gas instead of the brake (I was 14), and drove through the back of the barn....the Buick was un-harmed, as it had bumpers that seemed to be about 1/4 inch thick!)

91 posted on 04/11/2013 6:04:26 PM PDT by traditional1 (Amerika.....Providing public housing for the Mulatto Messiah)
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To: rawhide

Perhaps you can find it here:

https://sites.google.com/site/identifyinginstrumentpanels/

https://www.sites.google.com/site/identifyinginstrumentpanels/home/instrument-panels-index/instrument-panels-page-3b


92 posted on 04/11/2013 6:08:02 PM PDT by Daffynition (The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. — D.H.)
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To: swamprebel

>>Under the speedometer there is a guage for each of the four levers with what looks like a gas guage in the middle.<<

Oil, Fuel, Temp, Gen


93 posted on 04/11/2013 6:13:19 PM PDT by B4Ranch ( There's Two Choices. Stand Up and Be Counted ... Or Line Up and Be Numbered.)
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To: editor-surveyor

1954 Mercury Monterey Sun Valley.

Mercury got a styling and engineering redesign for 1952, such at 18% more window area.[2][4] Monterey became a separate series and Mercury's top model line, a convertible and four-door sedan were included in the new series lineup. The heater and vent controls where changed to levers and placed on a plane set perpendicular to the dash behind the steering wheel.[5] A station wagon bowed for 1953, the same year a Siren Red Monterey Convertible became Ford's forty-millionth car produced.[6] 1954 saw the introduction of the new 161 hp (120 kW) overhead valve Ford Y-block V8, as well as the bubble-top Monterey Sun Valley, which had a Plexiglas front half roof which was similar to that of the Ford Crestline Skyliner.[2]

94 posted on 04/11/2013 6:14:37 PM PDT by rawhide
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To: The Cajun

Those big steering wheels were needed for leverage.

Most of us old timers had a spinner on the steering wheel so you could essentially steer with one hand and spin the steering wheel through its many turns when going around a corner.


95 posted on 04/11/2013 6:15:54 PM PDT by Ole Okie
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To: rawhide

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQZV6q00sUc


96 posted on 04/11/2013 6:17:46 PM PDT by Osage Orange (Life is a bitch. If it was easy, we would call it a slut)
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To: editor-surveyor

We have a winner!!!


97 posted on 04/11/2013 6:21:45 PM PDT by Osage Orange (Life is a bitch. If it was easy, we would call it a slut)
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To: Ole Okie
Most of us old timers had a spinner on the steering wheel so you could essentially steer with one hand and spin the steering wheel through its many turns when going around a corner.

What do you mean old timers, LOL?
Have one on my International 274 diesel tractor, doesn't have power steering.
When it takes 2 1/2 turns end to end, the speed knob really helps on maneuvering.

98 posted on 04/11/2013 6:27:53 PM PDT by The Cajun (Sarah Palin, Mark Levin......Nuff said.)
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To: Red_Devil 232; editor-surveyor

Heh, I guess we all know who has the car lore prize tonight!!!!


99 posted on 04/11/2013 6:39:44 PM PDT by rlmorel (1793 French Jacobins and 2012 American Liberals have a lot in common.)
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To: nascarnation

>> “ATF in your veins.” <<

.
And sometimes on my driveway.


100 posted on 04/11/2013 6:40:50 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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