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Wendy714

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Here are some pics of stuff that my father-in-law left and now his wife wants it sold. I don't know what I'm working with here or what their value is. I know my father was a car nut. He restored a 1910 Maxwell and a 1911 Ford Touring car. He was also fascinated by aviation, so maybe some parts are geared toward that.

All help is appreciated. If you see something you want more pics of, just ask.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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Kingcreek

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1-antique brass auto horns, 2- Ford Model A or late T "Ahooga" horn housing parts plus a running board brace and fender? brace maybe, 3- Model T parts from Texas T parts, 4-I dunno, 5- hub, 6-aviation parts most likely and some scrap.
just noticed a steering wheel center in the last pic, missing the wheel.
 

Saiga

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pic 6 looks like some sort of throttle assembly for a aircraft (left end of table).
 
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Charles (in GA)

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The lower LH pic is two aircraft main wheels with brake disc. They look corroded. If they are, they are probably scrap. No telling what they fit, need to find a good aircraft mechanic to research it. The bottom middle wheel hub is, from its condition, almost certainly scrap metal at this point. The throttle/prop/mixture/supercharger control quadrant in the last pic may be from a WWII vintage aircraft. Again, need to find a expert in that area to tell you.

Charles
 
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Wendy714

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Thank you to all who helped. There were some very helpful comments. Anyone have any suggestions on what I should ask for this stuff?
 
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