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John Daly |
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2018-02-24 13:46:11 |
Comments[290]: Test of CAPTCHA code
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Roger D Fields |
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Powell, Ohio |
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2018-02-10 10:14:48 |
Comments[289]: Looking for ANY Sears parts, but
especially Transmission control pivot
arm, brake drums/rear drive
sprockets/wheel attachment bracket,
Brake and clutch pedals, many small
parts.
Have many Sears parts to sell or trade,
including Model H fenders, fan castings,
many other parts. Roger Fields, 614-
570-2011
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Dale Richey |
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originally Cincinnati Ohio |
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2017-12-25 17:49:52 |
Comments[288]: Didn't sears also more recently sell an
"Allstate Henry J auto some years ago? I
sem to remember that< Dale. Now live in
Leesburg Florida...
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Roger D Fields |
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Powell, Ohio |
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2017-12-18 10:05:52 |
Comments[287]: Please publish under Parts Wanted:
I am assembling another Sears, and need
lots of parts - large and small, any
condition, or a parts car. Please help.
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tom collins |
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valrico florida |
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2017-12-02 19:45:35 |
Comments[286]: have some tech questions on a 1912 sears motor buggy
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Michael Banks |
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Ohio |
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2017-11-06 18:47:02 |
Comments[284]: This site is very informative, excellent resources and photos!
I have some questions that you may be able to help me with. Can you drop me a line in email? Thanks.
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kevin kuczynski |
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canton mi |
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2017-10-05 17:03:20 |
Comments[283]: Great web site!
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Mark Zolton |
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Saginaw, Michigan |
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2017-09-30 20:05:13 |
Comments[282]: Excellent site..love it. Wondering if someone would have the wood body dimensions for the 1908 Model. Gathering documentation to build one of these from ground up.
Thanks Much,
Mark Zolton
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Bill Lemon |
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La Verne, CA |
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2017-09-27 12:04:14 |
Comments[281]: My great grandfather owned a Sears
Motorbuggy.
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Jim Nicholson |
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Sheboygan, WI |
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2017-08-13 07:35:34 |
Comments[279]: Very nice. I just got a Holsman and am looking
for parts suppliers.
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Joe McKee |
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Louisiana |
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2017-07-06 11:17:10 |
Comments[278]: My first time and enjoyed it. Will write later!
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juan osorno |
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Miami |
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2017-07-03 05:27:50 |
Comments[277]: I love old cars. I own some myself.
Never knew Sears had made a car. It is
wonderful.
I also love your site. Keep up the good
work.
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Richard Shafer |
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Ft Myers, Fl |
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2016-11-12 16:48:54 |
Comments[274]: great stuff to read
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Rob Dannels |
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RoseHill Iowa. USA |
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2016-07-28 19:04:59 |
Comments[273]: Very interested in all AutoWagons and
buggy or highwheelers the mechanic's
motors trans drive trains restoration
parts you name it.
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ginny shueey |
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Nebraska |
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2016-07-12 07:07:45 |
Comments[272]: Thank you for the information. Wonderful
history. Only wanted to thank and let
you know many of the pictures will not
load.
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Al Leach |
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Venice, Florida |
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2016-07-04 07:37:22 |
Comments[271]: Thank you for this great website, it is fast and easy to navigate. Very informative with the links to Alvaro Krotz etc.
A week ago I had the pleasure of driving a 1908 Sears which was the highlight of a trip I took.
Thank you again.
Al Leach
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Sandy Rose |
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Arlington, Texas |
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2016-06-29 19:17:09 |
Comments[270]: I would guess that many Sears owners may
not be aware that the 1951 movie,
"Excuse My Dust", featured Sears Motor
Buggies...
Background.. MGM bought 3 Sears, maybe
4, and one was lost during the shooting
in the river.
Our Sears Registry notes those surviving
cars and current owners.
A few years ago, the movie became
available on CD.. cheap and a great
story.
Just Google "Excuse My Dust".
Sandy
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Sandy Rose |
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Arlington, Texas |
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2016-06-27 18:13:44 |
Comments[269]: Sears wheel bearings are no longer
available... from Timken or anywhere so
far as I have found.
Does anyone have a solution to machining
the spindles for modern bearings?
Specs...bearing source... part numbers?
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Peter Yates |
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Leeds UK |
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2016-06-21 17:51:11 |
Comments[268]: Most impressive site - thank you.
Motor historian David Burgess-Wise
suggests the high-wheeler in 'I Married a
Witch' (1942) is a Sears (Motor Buggy)
Runabaout.
I thought it might be a Studio-built
Special.
Do you happen to know the vehicle(?) of
which there's a still image on imcdb.org
Best wishes
Peter
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Rob Dannels |
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Rose Hill Iowa USA |
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2016-06-08 14:40:29 |
Comments[267]: I'am looking for a Sears light delivery
or wagon to restore or power train we
have a restoration or presavation shop
for trucks and tractors and can make
alot of parts but this project is for
me.Iam interested in all high
wheelers.Thanks alot Please contact me
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