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MangoAve
10-04-2016, 12:57 PM
Finally I have something I can't ID. The fourth item was already IDed by the answer box.. I mean Dan, not Google. :lol:. It was a racer bearing for a Model T.

However, the other items. One is a small latch maybe 2-2.5" long. Two holes on each end. It was found on the old cart road leading to the driveway for the cellar. I have no clue what It'd be used for. The other side is identical, well, less the two tabs bent toward one side. No markings.
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The second item is some sort of plate. Almost like a light switch plate, but the slot and the hole made like an escutcheon and 4 other holes is odd. Not as I am typing I am wondering if it could go to the dashboard of a model T. Found in the same field as the racer bearing.
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The third Item is strange. The camera didn't pick it up, but it seemed like the oxidation, although random, is like lateral lines on each side. It has some copper content by the fact you can see the green color. It looks like one side had like a pin that would pivot around the center. It was in the middle of a field where I found the zippo and '39 quarter but it was also near an 1800 house.
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fyrffytr1
10-04-2016, 09:55 PM
How big is the square piece (second picture)? the last one looks like a clip that is used to hold trim molding on a car.

del
10-06-2016, 12:19 PM
How big is the square piece (second picture)? the last one looks like a clip that is used to hold trim molding on a car.

I would agree with fyrffytr1 that the last piece resembles an old body clip that retains the exterior car molding . Good eye !

fyrffytr1
10-06-2016, 10:03 PM
I would agree with fyrffytr1 that the last piece resembles an old body clip that retains the exterior car molding . Good eye !

I know that only because I am old and I like to restore old cars.

MangoAve
10-07-2016, 11:46 AM
Thanks guys on that one.
Fyr, the plate item is about 3.5" x 2.25" give or take. Those checkerboard squares are from the mac case. They are about 3/4" x 3/4" each. It's prob like those older wall plates (outlets and switches). The newer ones you see now are bigger.

I know that only because I am old and I like to restore old cars. :lol:

fyrffytr1
10-07-2016, 08:38 PM
I have nothing on the plate. I don't think it is electrical related because the split could be a safety hazard. I also looked at door latches but couldn't find anything like it. And the size would rule out a dash panel or instrument cluster face. I tried doing a Google image search but the background over powered the plate and similar cloth patterns were the only thing that came up.

fyrffytr1
10-07-2016, 08:45 PM
I think I may have found the plate. It looks like part of a Model T coil. Here's one similar. The dimensions are very close. One site listed the coil as 6" x 3.5" x 2". Keep looking, the whole car may be out there!:detecting:

fyrffytr1
10-07-2016, 08:53 PM
And, while I am thinking about it, the first piece may be part of the carburetor linkage.

Jeff (or)
10-08-2016, 12:01 AM
the first item looks like it may be a piece of rear brake hardware for a older car or truck.
Jeff

MangoAve
10-11-2016, 09:43 AM
I think I may have found the plate. It looks like part of a Model T coil. Here's one similar. The dimensions are very close. One site listed the coil as 6" x 3.5" x 2". Keep looking, the whole car may be out there!!

I'd say spot on there. The linkage was somewhere in the road. Thanks for the ID. I do believe the axel was out there too. Lol.