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DODGE COLLECTOR TRUCK & AUTO AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 17 2009 11:07 a.m. - FREMONT, OHIO BIGHORN SEMI - D800 SEMI - ‘57 Sweptside PU ‘60 Stepside PU - D 500 Cab & Chassis - Fargo D 30 ‘66 Charger - ‘84 Ambulette Ford Ranger ‘93 Chevy 2500 - Slide-in-Camper - Trailer - Tools - Parts LOCATION: 2731 CR 59 Fremont, Ohio. From Fremont take US 20 west to SR 590 south or Toledo, take I 75 to US 20 at Perrysburg then east approx. 22.5 miles to SR 590, then south 2 miles to CR 59, then right (west) to auction. OR from the south bring SR 53 north to US 6, then west 3 miles to SR 590, then north 1.5 miles to CR 59, then left to auction! Watch for signs! The Sam Webster Family enjoyed collecting Dodge and other trucks & autos for years! Here’s a great opportunity to add to your collection or to have that one item that will mean so much to you! SEMI TRACTORS: 1975 Dodge Bighorn, Cummins NTC 350, Fuller Roadranger XDNT1; (rodent damage) J91HS5T002411 1958 Dodge D800, Hemi V8, fifth wheel, cross over tanks, cosmetic restoration; L8D7H03887; TRUCKS: 1959 Fargo D 30; V-8, 1 ton flatbed, floor shifter (rodent damage) PM813L3W16305; 1968 Dodge D 500 cab & chassis, V-8, partial restoration, (rodent damage) 1581791527; 1954 Seagrave 530B fire truck, 6 cyl., Webstermade flatbed w/fifth wheel, H4200; 1940 Dodge VF 32 1 ton, 6 cyl., farm box; (rodent damage), 8786046; 1972 Ford F 350 Webstermade flat bed, F37YCD62969; 1984 Ambulette Ford Ranger conversion, V6, 4 spd trans, fiberglass body, new tires, batteries, tune up, fire dept. emblems, 78,000 miles. 1993 Chevy 2500, V8, DSL, auto trans, 4x4, new tires, brakes, fuel tank & batteries, Pierce 9’ aluminum body w/overhead rack, 100,000+ miles. PICK-UP’S: 1960 Dodge Stepside Pickup, cosmetic restoration, mileage unknown, good overall condition, 6 cyl./floor shift, 116” wheelbase, Red/White paint scheme, this was Sam’s show driver. 1957 Dodge KD 10 Sweptside, partial restoration-body in primer, 84300533; 1969 D 200, V-8, auto. trans., 1287129295 AUTOS: 1966 Dodge Charger, V-8 383, auto. trans., XP29G61237179; 1974 American Motors Javelin, 2 door hard top, project car, A4C79H213376; 1973 Charger SE, 400 engine & auto trans.; 1995 Intrepid 4 dr., 3.6 L (need front end work, hit deer) SLIDE-IN CAMPER: 1998 Shadow Cruiser slide-in camper; TRAILER: Flatbed car trailer; PARTS: (4)ST205-75R15 White Spoke trailer wheels & tires; (4)ST205-70R14 rims & tires Cooper Cobra GT; Truck lights, Truck & Car parts to be: gauges, starters, alternators, trim & hub caps; WOOD WORKING TOOLS: Hitachi 13” power planer w/stand; Hilti DX 300 Piston Drive Fastening System, Craftsman table saw w/ext.; Shopmaster table saw, Craftsman 24” wood lathe, Duracraft 12” swing - 37” wood lathe, Disston lathe turning set, Craftsman 10”compound miter saw, Paslode 3250 finish air nailer, Task Force 1- 1/4” brad nailer w/cordless drill combo; Milwaukee HD router, Craftsman router & table, Power planer w/table; Craftsman 9” band saw, Craftsman 4”belt/6”disc sander, Skil, B&D and M-W circular saws, DeWalt 3/8” & Craftsman ½” drills, Shopcraft orbital sander, B&D jig saw, Dremel Moto 15 jig saw, Rockwell & Craftsman dado blades, Wood clamps-various lengths; Staplers & staples, Hole saws, Hammers, SHOP TOOLS: IR 1” Impact wrench, 1” Impact sockets, ½” air ratchet & impact, Andersons AC 225 welder, Arc Rite welder, Welding table, 14” Cut off saw, Metal band saw, Sears 2 cyl. Air compressor, Cummins 12 spd. Drill press, Drill press vise, 4 & 4 1/2” Vises, (2) Bench grinders, 2 ½ T floor jack, Bottle jacks, Torch cart, 1 T. chain falls, Misc. tool boxes, trailer jack, Pipe wrenches, Air grinder & chisel FROM THE GARAGE: Pincor 3000 watt generator, Campbell Hausfeld 1750 psi elec. Power washer, All Pro 40K BTU propane OWNER: the family of the late SAM WEBSTER heater, Homelite 14” chain saw, Misc. propane tanks, GARDEN: Bolens 1050, rear tine roto tiller, snow blower, mowing deck; Haban 48” sickle bar mower & 45” grader blade; MEMBER MEMBER WILLIAM BAKER KEN BONNIGSON, CAI OFFICE: 1570 W. McPherson Hwy., Clyde, Ohio 43410 — 419/547-7777 DEAN A. SMITH — ROBERT CARPENTER www.bakerbonnigson.com — [email protected] Auction day: 419-355-7117 or 419-355-6024 Visit our Web site for a complete listing and photos and other Auction info. SHOP MANUALS: Plymouth Shop Manual - Chrysler Corp copy - TRUCK MAGAZINES: American Historical Truck Society maga - right 1936; Truck Repair Manual – Autocar, Brockway, Chevrolet, zines & special issues Collector’s special issues Number 3, 9, 10, 11 Cummins Diesel Engines, Diamond T, Divico, Dodge, Ford, GM & 12; ATHS Magazines (bi-monthly) from May 1990 to April 2006; Diesel engines, GMC trucks, International, Mack, Reo, Studebaker, This Old Truck/Vintage Truck (bi monthly) from Feb 1994 to Aug White, Willys Motor’s copyright 1956 (hardback); Truck Repair 2007. Manual – Motor’s copyright 1963 (hardback); Ford 1970 Truck OTHER PRINTED MATERIAL: Graham Brothers Trucks Preliminary Shop Manual copyright Aug 1969; Repair & Tune Up Commercial Cars and Motor Coaches Dodge specification pamphlet Guide for Dodge Charger 1967-70 Chilton Book Co copyright 1971; Sept 1928; Automotive Industries Vol 99 No 9 Nov 1, 1948; Dodge 1973 Passenger/Car Body Service Manual; Chrysler 1974 Automotive Industries Vol 132 No 6 March 15, 1965; Dodge Farm Sub Compact Service Manual – Chrysler Corp; Engine Swapping – Trucks Dodge specification booklet Dec 1967; Certified Precision Petersen’s Hot Rod Shop Series copyright 1981; 1975 Chrysler, Components Catalog G (relating to Gears, worm & wheel, racks & Dodge, Plymouth Tune Up & Maintenance – Clymer Publications associated components) copyright 1968; Wind Energy Developments copyright 1985; 1967-76 Dodge Dart & Plymouth Valiant plus in the 20th Century Lewis Research Center revised 1979; The Toledo Challenger & Barracuda Owners Workshop Manual for 6 Cylinder & Western Railway Company 1900-1935 by Wilbur Hague & Kirk Models – Haynes and Strasman copyright 1985; 1968 Dodge Charger Wiring Diagram Manual – Jim Osborn Reproductions Inc Hise copyright 2000. copyright; Catalog of American Car ID Numbers 1960-69 – POSTCARDS: 9 unused postcards showing 1950-1960? Complied by Cars & Parts Magazine copyright 1989; Tune Up International Trucks. Specifications/Trucks & Buses – Champion Spark Plug Co copyright ADVERTISEMENTS & ARTICLES ON DODGE PRODUCTS: 1969; RT910, RT915 Series Roadranger Transmission Service TRUCKS – 1929 Dodge Bros from The Country Gentleman June Manual – Eaton Corp copyright 1972. 1929; 1930 1 ½ Ton Dodge from The Country Gentleman Sept 1930; OPERATORS MANUALS: 1935 Dodge 6 Instruction Book; 1939 Dodge Truck from the Saturday Evening Post Feb 18, 1939; 1959? Dodge Series L Power Giant Models D100, 200, 300, P300, 1940 Dodge Job Rated Dodge literature WWII related; 1940 Dodge 400; 1971 American Motors 4 Wheel Drive Jeepster; 1972 Ford Job Rated Dodge truck literature; 1957 Dodge Sweptside article from Truck 100-350 P&M Series; 1972 Plymouth Satellite; 1973 Car & Parts magazine; 1958 Dodge Power Giant from the Saturday Plymouth Valiant-Duster; 1973 Dodge Coronet-Charger; 1986 Evening Post; (2) 1958 Dodge Power Giant models 200 & 300 spec - American Motors Jeep Cherokee; Dodge Truck Models 100-800; ification sheet from Dodge; 1958 Dodge Power Girant models 800 & Fruehauf Trailer Suspension. 900 specification sheet from Dodge; (2) 1959 Dodge Sweptline BOOKS: Famous Old Cars author Hawk Wieand Bowman copy - Dodge truck literature; 1960 Dodge D500 truck with Sewptside in right 1957; Truck On Rebuilding a Worn Out Pickup and Other Post background literature; Article on 1940 Dodge truck line copy; Dodge Technological Adventures author John Jerome copyright 1977 heavy duty truck copy. CARS – 1966 Charger Dodge literature; paperback; Motor Trucks of America authors James & Genevieve 1968 Dodge Full Line Catalog literature Aug 1967; 1968 Dodge Wren copyright 1979; Dodge Pickups (History and Restoration Charger Chrysler Power magazine photo spread Jan 1990; 1968 Guide 1918-71) authors Don Bunn and Tom Brownell copyright Dodge Charger R/T literature; 1968 Dodge R/T magazine literature; 1991 paperback; Dodge & Plymouth Muscle Car Red Book by Peter 1969 Barracuda Plymouth literature 4 pages; 1973 Dodge Challenger Seesler copyright 1991 paperback; The Dodge Story author Thomas magazine literature. C McPherson copyright 1992; American Work Trucks (a pictorial METAL SIGNS: (3) Reproduction signs; Dodge Job Rated Trucks; history of commercial trucks 1900-1994) edited by John Gunnell Dodge Bros Approved Service Station; Dodge Bros Sales & Service; copyright 1993 paperback; The Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Trucks and Commercial Vehicles 1981-1996 author Albert Mroz Dodge Truck vin tag ’99; Mack Truck vin plate. copyright 1996 paperback; Dodge Trucks author Don Bunn copy - SHOW FLYERS & CONVENTION BOOKLETS: 1997 Auburn, right 1996; Classic & Collectible Trucks by Don Bunn and Editors of IN 3rd Annual Tractor & Gas Engine Show; 1996 Toledo, OH 17th Collectible Automobile Magazine copyright 1998; The American Annual ATHS Convention; 2001 Reno, NV 22nd Annual ATHS Pickup Truck by Mike Mueller copyright 1999 signed by author. Convention; 2005 Gibsonburg, OH 17th Annual Antique Tractor & CAR MAGAZINES: The Dotted Line published by Dodge Engine Show; (2) Fontana, CA 25th Annual ATHS Convention; (2) Brothers Corporation Vol 1 No 29 Sept 1928; Mopar Muscle Vol 2 2005 Auburn, IN 26th Annual ATHS Convention; (2) 2005 Auburn, No1 March 1989 & Vol 5 No 5 Aug/Sept 1993; High Performance IN 26th Annual ATHS Conventions
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    Data current as of Jan 27/2021 Legend: s/m - Service Manual p/b - Parts Book o/m Owner Manual s/bro - Sales Brochure Supplier Brand Part Number Description In List Stock CHRYSLER CHRYSLER 1940FAAD 1940 FARGO COE TRUCK AD MACLEANS APR 1941 1 5.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER WM3814 1942 CHR/PLY/DOD/DESOTO PARTS BOOK CDN 1 40.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER D-11148 1946 PLYMOUTH P-15 S/M USA 1 15.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER D-12198 1946-48 PLYMOUTH P-15 PARTS LIST USA 460 PGS 10-48 1 39.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER D-14786 1946-54 PLYMOUTH S/M USA 320 PGS 11-53 1 49.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER D-17068 1946-59 CHRYSLER REPLACEMENT PARTS & SERVICE GUIDE 108 PGS USA 1 49.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER WM-4206 1947 CHRYSLER INDUSTRIAL ENGINES MAINTENENCE AND PARTS 1 15.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER D-12407 1949 MOPAR STREAMLINER PARTS 1936-48 USA 238 PGS 1 39.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER CS-258 1950 Chrysler S/Bro Fold out 20"x28" 1 25.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER CS:273 1951 Chrysler NewYorker s/bro 9.5"x11" 16pgs 1 25.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER CS-271 1951 Chrysler S/Bro Fold Out 24"x32" 1 25.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER CS-272 1951 Chrysler Windsor s/bro 9"x11.5" 16pgs 1 25.00 CHRYSLER DeSoto DES-5825-'51- 1951 DeSoto S/Bro 4 pgs Color 8"x10" 1 25.00 1000M CHRYSLER CHRYSLER WM4281 1951-52 CHRYS/DOD/DESOTO/PLY PARTS BOOK 1 40.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER C.S.285 1952 Chrysler S/Bro 8.5"x11" 12pgs 1 25.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER C522 1952 CHRYSLER SALES BROCHURE CDN 1 25.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER DS532 1953 DE SOTO FIREDOME 8 S/BRO CDN 12 PG 1 29.00 CHRYSLER DeSoto DCF952 1953 DeSoto Sales Brochure 18"x24" 8 pgs 1 25.00 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER WM-4298 1953-54
  • Unity Spotlight Vehicle Application Guide No.: 168

    Unity Spotlight Vehicle Application Guide No.: 168

    UNITY SPOTLIGHT VEHICLE APPLICATION GUIDE NO.: 168-COMPLETE 600000 CP 245000 CP 100000 CP INST KIT INST KIT CHROME 6 *CHROME 160000 CP 100000 CP CHROME LH RH MOUNTING DIA HID 6 DIA H3 *CHROME 6 CHROME 5 4X6 RECT DRIVERS PASS MAKE YEAR MODEL LOCATION PART NO PART NO DIA PART NO DIA PART NO PART NO PART NO PART NO ACURA 2003 CL (15) (22) POST 340GM 330GM 325GM 250GM-H 264GM 189 ----- ACURA 2002 CL (15) (22) POST 340GM 330GM 325GM 250GM-H 264GM 189 ----- ACURA 2001 CL (15) (22) POST 340GM 330GM 325GM 250GM-H 264GM 189 ----- ACURA 2000 CL COUPE (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 189 ----- ACURA 1999 CL COUPE (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 189 ----- ACURA 1998 CL COUPE (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 189 ----- ACURA 1997 CL COUPE (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 189 ----- ACURA 2001 INTEGRA (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 208 ----- ACURA 2000 INTEGRA (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 208 ----- ACURA 1999 INTEGRA (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 208 ----- ACURA 1998 INTEGRA (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 208 ----- ACURA 1997 INTEGRA (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 208 ----- ACURA 1996 INTEGRA (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 208 ----- ACURA 1995 INTEGRA (22) POST 340V 330V 325V 250V-H 264V 208 ----- ACURA 2006 MDX (15) (22) POST 340GM 330GM 325GM 250GM-H 264GM 189 ----- ACURA 2005 MDX (15) (22) POST 340GM 330GM 325GM 250GM-H 264GM 189 ----- ACURA 2004 MDX (15) (22) POST 340GM 330GM 325GM 250GM-H 264GM 189 ----- ACURA 2003 MDX (15) (22) POST 340GM 330GM 325GM 250GM-H 264GM 189 ----- ACURA 2002 MDX