Some of you guys have some really great pieces! Sadly, I have few warbird relics, and almost everything I have is electronic in nature.
My favorite item is an unmodified BC-348-R radio receiver (complete except for the missing DM-28-R dynamotor). I've started restoring it cosmetically. Once I find that elusive dynamotor, I'll restore the innards and get it working. After that, it will go aboard "Chuckie".
I have a BC-459-A command transmitter which I plan to restore and put on the air on 40 meters. It needs the cabinet repainted, but the front panel is very nice. It definitely needs electrical work. It's been hacked up a bit inside. However, with a lot of time and effort on my part, it'll be back on the air some day.
I have a couple of BC-375-E transmitter tuning units, but they're really ugly and I bought them only to strip for parts ($3.00 each at a hamfest this summer, couldn't pass 'em up!). My junkbox contains all kinds of war-surplus electronic parts, too.
The "pull chain" on the ceiling fan in my hamshack is a 21 inch long "Remove Before Flight" tag from a Maverick missile. I picked it up at a flea market many years ago, along with the red rubber lens cover, for $1.00. I have no idea what happened to the lens cover. I'm guessing it got tossed. Haven't seen it in years.
I have another "Remove Before Flight" tag, about 18" long, with a locking pin attached. We hang it in the passenger compartment of our big block '71 Corvette convertible at car shows, just for grins.
Cheers!