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ABC_Radiator_Badge.jpgA.B.C Radiator Badge 1920-27137 viewsLight alloy ABC radiator trim emblem . This piece measures 6 in. by 6 3/4 in.
Surrey UKWolfe Emde
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Ace_Radiator_Badge.jpgAce232 views1920-1922 champleve Ace radiator emblem in excellent condition. It measures 1 7/8 in. by 2 1/2 in. There are no maker's marks. I don't know if it is NOS or Pulferiana. The Ace was a very "boxy" looking assembled car offering a variety of 4 and 6 cylinder engines. In 1922, it was absorbed by the American Motor Truck Co. and ceased building passenger cars. frank
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Albion_Radiator_Badge.jpgAlbion Radiator Badge216 viewsfrank
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Auburn_Radiator_Badge_1931-33.jpgAuburn Radiator Badge 1931-33157 viewsfrank
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Babcock_Radiator_Badge.jpgBabcock154 viewsDescription: Babcock Electric Carriage Co, Buffalo, NY. 1906-1912. Succeeded in 1912 by Babcock Electric Vehicle Co .Wolfe Emde
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Bimel_Radiator_Badge.jpgBimel255 viewsVery rare 1915 or 1916 champleve Bimel radiator emblem in excellent condition. It measures 2 1/4 in. in diameter. and it doesn't appear that it was ever attached. There are no maker's marks. I don't know if it is NOS or Pulferiana. The Bimel Automobile Co., once the Bimel Buggy Co., built one model marketed as the Elco. The Elco 30 was a 4-cylinder touring car built in Sidney, Ohio during 1915 and 1916frank
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Chandler_1921_Radiator_Badge.jpgChandler Radiator Badge 1921168 views1921 champleve Chandler radiator mblem This curved piece measures 2 5/8 in. by 1 1/4 in.hubcapco
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chandler_radiator_Badge.jpgChandler Emblem156 viewsfrank
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Chevrolet_Radiator_Badge_1925.jpgChevrolet Radiator Badge 1925-1928121 viewsChvev 4 1924 1925 1926 1927 Chevrolet radiator shell badge
10 cm x 3.6 cm (4" x 1 1/2")
hubcapper
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Chevrolet_Radiator_Badge_1929-31.jpgChevrolet Radiator Badge 1929-31115 viewshubcapper
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Cole_8_Radiator_Badge.jpgCole 8 Radiator Badge 1910128 viewsChampleve 1910-1920's Cole 8 "The Standardized Car" radiator emblem . This rare piece measures 1 1/2 in. in diameter.hubcapco
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Crawford_Radiator_Badge.jpgCrawford 169 viewsOriginal brass Crawford radiator badge. It measures 3 1/2 in. by 2 3/16 in. I don't believe it was ever enamelled. The first Crawford was built in 1905 and the company quickly built a reputation for quality and reliability. Production was never very large, and the company was absorbed by the Moller Pipe Organ Company, which produced the Dagmar, Standish and Luxor as well as the Crawford. The last Crawford was built n 1923 although the Dagmar was produced until 1927frank
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Davis_Radiator_Badge.jpgDavis Radiator Badge111 viewsemblemhubcapper
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Dodge_Std_Six_Radiator_Badge_jpg.jpgDodge Standard Six 1928 Badge249 viewsWolfe Emde
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Durant_Radiator_Badge_1.jpgDurant Radiator Badge170 viewsMEASURES APPROX. 1 1/2" BY 2 1/4"frank
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