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Looks like Monogram to me.  AMT used wire axles in most of theirs (and didn't put dropped axles in too many Trophy Series kits).  Revell had the multiple piece fiddly everything back in the day, I don't recall anything like that from MPC, and Jo-Han wasn't even in that neighborhood.  Only Monogram used stubs like that for the wheels.

Only question, what is it for.  I'd guess '29 Ford roadster pickup Early Iron Series, due to the tan color.  Most of those kits were molded in yellow, with tan interior parts.  Didn't matter what color the chrome tree was, because it went in the vacuum chamber anyway.

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11 minutes ago, Mark said:

Only question, what is it for.  I'd guess '29 Ford roadster pickup Early Iron Series, due to the tan color.  Most of those kits were molded in yellow, with tan interior parts.  Didn't matter what color the chrome tree was, because it went in the vacuum chamber anyway.

I'd say that's a bingo! Here's the part from the roadster pickup kit:

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