Fire chief Johnson’s car had a Y-Block Ford engine under the hood and rumor had it would out run the mayor’s Chevrolet so the Mayor had the chief’s car impounded and then sold at public auction This fuel pump kit is brand new and is made for the special dual action fuel pumps that provide vacuum to the wiper motor as well as being able to pump fuel to the carburetor. This kit was found in excellent shape (it is still brand new in the box and all the parts are still sealed in their packages)…in the lower left hand desk drawer of the chief Johnson’s desk upon his retirement. Declared to be surplus city property by the honorable Mayor himself, this fuel pump rebuild kit, can be yours for the official sum of $46.54 fob Clay Center Kansas.
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This tire rack was on display in Mayor Stoner’s office. He said it was a political gift but most everyone had their doubts.
It is now public property and is being offered for sale. If you want to buy it send $24.10 plus freight to the clerk at City Hall with “Phillips 66” clearly written on your envelope.
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This is a rare one. In all my years of buying and selling experienced merchandise, I have never seen a can of Phillips 66 model airplane fuel.
This fine example is in its original off the shelf condition and is in very good shape for its age and circumstances. You can own this fine example of Phillips 66 History for the modest sum of $66.10 fob Clay Center Kansas. |
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This one is a mystery. This glass tail light lens was mailed to Assistant Fire Chief Davenport in a crush proof box with no return address. The note inside said something about an event that happened ten years ago this week in the basement of the Fire Station. With no further discussion or official explanation offered by the Assistant Chief, the taillight is being offered for public sale at the quiet sum of $24.08 fob Clay Center Kansas with the proceeds to benefit the Fireman’s Relief Fund.
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This is King Richard's dad, Lee Petty endorsing a battery additive product. The box is in like new condition with the contents inside complete. According to, Lee himself…" he would rather drive without tires than be without VX-6 in his battery…" There is nothing more to say. You can own this fine example from NASCAR'S early years for the honest sum of $27.00 fob Clay Center Kansas. |
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This under hood engine heater was originally manufactured by the Bunsen Company of Denver Colorado. It originally served with honor and respect by keeping the engine block of the 1939 Packard Hearse/Ambulance owned by the Dirtaway Funeral Home and Crematory warm enough for service.
It strangely disappeared one day, after 20 years of loyal service, only to reappear nearly a year later in Fire Chief, Johnson's garage. The Chief was using it to make "shine" in preparation for the annual Fireman's Holiday.
Such an undignified demise after many years of unblemished service. Routinely impounded as evidence as required by law, this heater has been granted a full pardon for past crimes committed, and is now available without prejudice for the honest sum of $35.08 fob Clay Center Kansas.
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This Walker Oil Filter Hose rack hung on the wall behind Cooter McPhee’s parts counter for better than 20 years. He said it was in the building when he moved in and since he never needed the wall space he just left in there. Both Cooter and the building are long gone, so if you have the wall space this oil filter hose rack it can be yours for the no drip sum of $42.57 fob Clay Center Kansas.
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This catalog is in excellent condition and is heavily illustrated and covers all applications from 1936 up thru 1952. While only 32 pages it contains as much information as catalogs that are hundreds of pages thick. At the honest price of $26.87 fob Clay Center Kansas there is no better bargain.
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Now here is a unique piece. This is a genuine lead toy tank made out of real bullet lead by the "Midgetoy" Toy Company of Rockford Ill. It is in good overall shape all four tires are also in good shape but to be honest the tread is a little thin. Painted OD green and being only four inches in length, it can run maneuvers under most any condition. It is one of the finest remaining examples available and would make a great museum piece.
The civilian military price this month only is $15.80. fob Clay Center. Buyer must show proper identification, and have proper paperwork in order. Not for use on Public Highways. Not to be driven in or near state or federal parks without expressed written permission. No Exceptions. Use at your own risk. |


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“If you want FLASHY Acceleration and Maximum Power” you need to buy and install Pacemaker Glas-Pak mufflers. You can do that if you buy this catalog so you can order the correct muffler for your application. This 1961 edition offers the most up to date listings available. It can be yours for the less than quiet sum of $15.10 fob Clay Center Kansas.
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