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Keep em coming guys!

I would love to add that Gasket assortment rack to my wall as well. I love the look.

Oldgoaly see if you can find the boxes and post some photos please.

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59Fairlane yours is in great condition. See if you can find the other drawer.


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Since this thread has gone from a request for boxes to displaying anything Carter, I might as well give you all that I can find to look for. Dates are shown under the picture.


1929

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1936-sign

Sign introduced around 1941, but was still be offered to customers in the mid-1950s

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The ultimate Carter display, 1936 (Image shack won't let me display this picture, but be sure to click on it)

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Thanks for the link Jack...that last Carter piece is killer.

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Originally Posted By: Ohio Oil
Thought I had a pic of them, here you go, if interested pm me:





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Glad I could help.


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Originally Posted By: oldgoaly
There are a few of types of cardboard boxes, one for the whole "inline" fuel filters, one for just the filter elements, and the small in the carb filter elements, somewhere I have a couple of them, I have a couple of floor standing Carter parts bins. tt


Can you post some photos of the boxes?


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