EBAY TREASURES

by Ernie Wentrcek

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It is always interesting to see what value other people place on items as they bid in hopes of securing an item on eBay. This monthly article presents a few items of interest, gives you a short description of each, and lets you know what someone paid to take the item home.

This Ford Model T Stewart Speedometer was offered by a seller in Lompoc, California. Despite having a bind in its drive shaft which would require repair, this item had sixteen (16) bids and sold for $207.64.
This original Boyco Service Cans unit was offered by seller in California. The cans reportedly had no leaks, and the unmarked, steel rack for the mounting on the running board was included. This lot commanded eleven (11) bids, and sold for $268.87.
This vintage radiator cap was purchased at an estate auction and then offered by the seller from Portage, Michigan. Eight (8) bids were made on this item which sold for $27.
A pair of Edmonds and Jones Side Lamps for a Ford Model T were offered by a seller from Riverside, California. The Ford script was stamped on top of each lamp which included the burners, wicks, and mounting nuts. The items were overall very clean, and with very little wear. The bidding was very active with a total of 19 offers, and sold for $201.
This Ford Model T engine crank was offered by a seller from Phoenix, Arizona. Very little information was provided on the item, but it did garner five (5) bids and sold for $68.99.

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