Reproduction Parts for 1916-1964 Chevrolet Passenger Cars & 1918-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Trucks



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Ok another Installment in my What are These Parts and Where do They Go Seriess for my 1930 Chevrolet Resto Project:

Pictures are labeled by number and found here: Huckster: Misc Parts 04-07

Part 04: This looks like some sort of cap or cover, it has KLAXON on a label, from searching seems to be from a horn ?? no other parts than this cover for a horn though

Part 05: Some sort of mechanical piece, thought it was for steering,but does not look like anything i recognize

Part 06: There are two brackets, not sure if they were factory or aftermarket (home made) and what they are for if anything

Part 07: Some for of bracket, has been cleaned and powdwer coated black, not sure of this one either


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part number 7 is for the brake and clutch pedals, it goes on the bell housing shaft

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Number 4 is the motor housing for a Klaxon Horn. More commonly called an "Ah Ooo Gah". Google it. Al W.


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If you were the one who originally removed these parts then it should be rather easy

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Yes, you are correct, but this project I received in Parts, mainly in boxes. I also would have taken pictures and logged everything I did as I took it apart to make my life easier on re assmbly, unfortunately I did not, so here we are LEARNING :)

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