Photo of Vintage Used Coleman Lantern Parts
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Vintage Used Coleman Lantern Parts
1. 1947 COLEMAN LANTERN BRASS FUEL TANK POSSIBLY FOR MDL. 242 Used Coleman fuel tank dated 1947. Brass upper tank & fittings with steel bottom. Bare tank with no fuel caps or pump assembly. I believe this font is for a model 242 lantern but may fit others. Tank "Sunshine of the Night" trademark is below the filler hole and reads Coleman Canada 1947. I can not read the model number on the bottom. Bottom diameter to outer rim = 5" Height to top of fitting = 4" Original green, dents left of the filler hole & right of trademark, inside appears clean. $20 2. 1973 & 1974 COLEMAN CANADA FUEL TANKS Used Coleman Canada steel fuel tanks dated 1973 & 1974. Bare tank with no fuel caps or pump assembly. I'm not sure what model they fits but I believe it is for a model 335 Lantern and may fit others. Bottom diameter to outer rim = 5-3/8" Height to top of fitting = 4" Condition as shown ~ Coleman stickers are good; chipped original paint, metal is not dented. $15 Each 3. USED COLEMAN LANTERN BURNER FRAME & VALVE ASSEMBLIES - Two COLEMAN Brass Lantern Burner Assemblies I am not sure what they fit but I believe it is for a model 242 from the late 40's. Base is a metal, upper structure appears to be brass. Bottom diameter = 3¾"" Height = 6¼" $20 each - 3 COLEMAN Lantern Burner Frame & Valve assemblies Mdl 321, 335 & Maybe others Used pressed steel burner frames which I believe are for model 321, 335 Coleman lanterns and it may fit others models. Bottom diameter = 4-5/8" Height = 6¾" $10 each
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Spruce Grove, AB1 month ago
Photo of ANTIQUE (no PAL) Remington 1858 New Army .44 Caliber Project Revolver (parts available to fix)
$1245
ANTIQUE (no PAL) Remington 1858 New Army .44 Caliber Project Revolver (parts available to fix)
This is a budget friendly fixer upper Remington Model 1858 New Army revolver chambered for .44 caliber - price OBO. This revolver would have been born around the US Civil War, and based on level of wear probably saw use in the battle field before being harvested for parts at some point. Who knows what this revolver has seen in its long and resolute time on earth. Luckily it shows promise to be revived as parts still move freely and are not bound up. All required parts are available online, such as from Dixie Gun Works who accept international orders. Based on putting a cart together total cost would be expected to be below $200 USD, probably working out to about $350 CAD all said and done after shipping. https://www.dixiegunworks.com/index/page/category/category_id/409/name/Remington+M1858+New+Model+Army+and+Navy/ These are a very sought after and collectible model. Functional, a large caliber Remington Revolver in this shape this would generally go for $2000-$3000, with the only other one currently listed at $3800. Honestly I just don't have the time or interest to wait for the parts to show up and repair. My laziness is your gain. By my judgement, this revolver has the following issues: Barrel: loosened 1/16th turn, missing front sight and loading lever catch. Gouge around circumference and a couple dents. Frame: Cylinder pin is undersized (should get a replacement), needs seating lever and trigger guard/trigger guard screw Action: Needs cylinder hand, trigger return spring, and mainspring Overall these parts all appear to be available online from several websites including Positives are that the hammer and trigger move very freely without evidence of rust, and that the cylinder stop, trigger, and hammer interface all seem correct so that with a trigger return spring, mainspring, and cylinder hand all should be able to resume action operation and lockup. Probably a new cylinder pin would be beneficial for this also. The hardwood (walnut) replacement grips are very sturdy and fit well. The rifling is still present and does not look too worn. The frame is in great shape, with an "antiqued" dark grey patina that shows no evidence of active pitting. Overall a promising revolver for repair for an opportunistic buyer to add value. Please feel free to call or message for more details, photos, or videos. Comes with FRT antique report. No PAL, 18+ Ships Canada Check my ads for more antiques! I make no claims about the safety of firing ANY antique revolver. Ask a gunsmith
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Calgary, AB3 months ago
Photo of Skid shack - Atco Trailer
18,900 OBO
Skid shack - Atco Trailer
-2 private offices or bedrooms, one on each end, each has an automatic closing door and one window — one desk and office chair included -12’ x 55’ on 3 skids -Has furnace on propane—shown in closet in one pic -air conditioner works great. -large central open section with 2 windows, 2 operating doors -two boarded up doors ( as it was a walk-through unit) In good condition. It’s a 1997 Two purchase options: 1st option: - is as described above $19,500 OBO (includes the gst) 2nd option: Includes -36” shower stall -$2000 of plank flooring -fridge -narrow counter with small sink and upper cabinets for mini-kitchen -window to install on the windowless side (in a boarded up door space) -2 steel lockers for secure storage indoors or outdoors All above included $22,500 or best offer Reason for selling. Bought to renovate, however our craftsman/renovator, our son, has developed severe pain and is doing what he is able — mostly caring for some of our livestock. If you read this far, here’s a special offer. Have this on a low-interest loan until November, and will accept 3 or 4 instalments towards full purchase price. Can provide references that we are trustworthy. ______________ If you are setting up home on bare land, owning a unit like this has several advantages over purchasing an older mobile house trailer. It is cheaper to move ( 1/2 or 1/4 the cost. Easier to set up. Most likely in better condition. Keeps a better resale value—in addition to private interest, businesses will be interested in a unit like this for a bunkhouse or office space or for use at a project site. Can also be repurposed into a shop or storage space. Or a guest house — after you move into your new permanent home. ____________ How do I know all this? I have bought an older mobile which cost $3000 and $3000 to move. Took 1000s more to repair and it still needs more. Bought another one for $1.00. Yes one dollar. It was double-wide and took $10,000+ to move and 1000s to set it up and make it a comfortable space. One final point, counties aren’t happy with older mobiles, and insurance companies won’t insure them. And…. well that’s enough sharing for one ad…
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