A set of four, steel REO wheel centers/hub covers in a pile of parts, which I believe are from a 1914-1918'ish REO and cover the center part of the wheel, like a hubcap. They measure about 7 3/8" in overall diameter at the base and are about 4 1/2" in overall height. They are in really nice condition and the brass circular trim pieces are intac..
A faithful engraved reproduction brass badge for a 1880's Coventry Machinists solid tyre tricycle. On 1.5mm thick brass reading: Manufactured by The Coventry Machinists Co Ltd - Coventry. A rare item if you a looking for one? 30mm between mounting holes. More badges available on our website following the link over there. >>>>>
A beautiful brass early French head badge for a bicycle or for an early motorcycle. Pressed brass depicting a lion in a bicycle wheel. Bainbault Mollot of Beaulieu Sur Loire - Cycles - Autos - Motocyclettes. 67mm between hole centres.
A very ornate and elaborate French bicycle head badge dating from c.1910 for 'Cycles Fellows'. Depicting an early aeroplane flying machine and pilot. A rare piece. 67.5mm between mounting holes. Beautiful.
The single, threaded aluminum REO hubcap is about 3 1/2" in overall diameter and about 2 1/2" tall. It is in really nice condition. I believe it is for a 1927-28 Flying Cloud. The price is 30.00 USD plus shipping. I accept PayPal for payment Please contact me at: 734-730-4274 or email: [email protected]..
A set of four, steel REO wheel centers/hub covers/hubcaps, which I believe are from a 1914-1918'ish REO and cover the center part of the wheel, like a hubcap. They measure about 7 3/8" in overall diameter at the base and are about 4 1/2" in overall height. They are in really nice condition and the brass circular trim pieces are intact and very nic..
For sale a pre-war DKW AUTO UNION emblem, for a variety of German cars in original condition. Shipping worldwide at cost and PayPal accepted. 140 mm x 85 mmMade in Germany It is an old part, no guarantee of functionality and completeness. Shipping abroad:The shipment tracking works within German..