Still have some of these on hand. $55 stamped with your number; $40 blank. Both postpaid.
The orange-y appearance is from the protective film.
Radiator plates
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Re: Radiator plates
Hi RV,
When were these used? As far as the number goes, would that be a serial number or same as car number?
When were these used? As far as the number goes, would that be a serial number or same as car number?
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Re: Radiator plates
They were used up into very early 1914, when the radiator upper tank's inside panel was embossed with a pad for the serial number and the plate was dropped. The number apparently was for the radiator only and had no relation to either the car or the engine number.