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    Posted: Aug/02/2022 at 10:49pm
Originally posted by SCRAGTOP SCRAGTOP wrote:

I have the same Rambler curb sign with RAMBLER SELECT USED CARS.  I only have the same three panels.  Mine is disassembled, so I just have the 3 panels...
I've always wondered what they were supposed to look like. I assumed that they were originally a 4 panel deal, but honestly have no proof as I've never seen another.
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Originally posted by 401MATCOUPE 401MATCOUPE wrote:

Originally posted by Hemirambler Hemirambler wrote:

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Nice Clausing 5900 Series lathe in the lower corner, they are great hobbyist lathes, I have owned several, but up graded to a South Bend 14 Variable Speed with a D1-4 head.......everyone I owned or deen always had a LOO Head attachment/taper and the adapters are hard to find and crazy expensive.  Love your signs too!!
 
Thanks! I have 2 of the 5914's. I leave one set up with a Royal Lever Collet Closer and run chucks on the other. They are great little lathes!
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Originally posted by Hemirambler Hemirambler wrote:

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Nice Clausing 5900 Series lathe in the lower corner, they are great hobbyist lathes, I have owned several, but up graded to a South Bend 14 Variable Speed with a D1-4 head.......everyone I owned or deen always had a LOO Head attachment/taper and the adapters are hard to find and crazy expensive.  Love your signs too!!
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I have the same Rambler curb sign with RAMBLER SELECT USED CARS.  I only have the same three panels.  Mine is disassembled, so I just have the 3 panels...
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Originally posted by amxdreamer amxdreamer wrote:

I came close to some signs once but they were scooped up on me. Still bothers me how it went down.
There was a time when you could score a sign at a swap meet or even Ebay for reasonable money.  I have the big Rambler Parts and Service (48" I think) that I landed at a swap meet for 300 bucks - now they are insane.  I drove 1,000 miles (round trip) for the Rambler dealership neon - it was 200 bucks.  Sadly those days are long gone. I look back to the ones I could have bought but didn't and kick myself.


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I came close to some signs once but they were scooped up on me. Still bothers me how it went down.
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Masonite, rough shape, but considering it wasn't meant to last - I'm happy to have it!

Edited by Hemirambler - Jan/10/2022 at 11:48pm
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