What vintage would this be?
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Parts cabinet
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Re: Parts cabinet
40’s up?
Don’t know if that type of handles were used on older cabinets. Just a guess.
Don’t know if that type of handles were used on older cabinets. Just a guess.
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Re: Parts cabinet
That's a Carter carburetor cabinet in case you are not aware.
That's why carburetor is misspelled as "carbureter" and the "CAR" and "TER" are large prominent while "BURE" is smaller.
I have seen a number of Carter carburetor cabinets over the years at estate sales. However, it has always been the cabinet with only drawers. I have never seen a taller one with pigeon holes like the one in the photo.
That's why carburetor is misspelled as "carbureter" and the "CAR" and "TER" are large prominent while "BURE" is smaller.
I have seen a number of Carter carburetor cabinets over the years at estate sales. However, it has always been the cabinet with only drawers. I have never seen a taller one with pigeon holes like the one in the photo.
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Re: Parts cabinet
You may enjoy seeing this one. I had to click on the "Picture"s. It claims 1930's
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/332063-ca ... -cabinets/
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/332063-ca ... -cabinets/
When did I do that?
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Re: Parts cabinet
Bit of propaganda there, against third party manufacturers.
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Re: Parts cabinet
It sounds like it is too new for you. How about I give you $40 and your send it to me:)