10-04-2012, 10:03 AM
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Re: A period photo of a Model A Vicky on an early 1930s lube rack
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Originally Posted by JoeWay
I'm not completely sure whether the angle of the photo is causing an illusion, but it looks to me as if it is a slant windshield. If so, late 1931.
Really nice shop. Exhaust evacuation system, waste oil collection system--first rate!!
Joe
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The Victoria was introduced in late '30 and included both a slanted windshield and the new type radiator shell. They did produce a straight windshield prototype in early 1930 but the bustle was a slightly different shape and it had no provision for a rear mounted spare.
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Originally Posted by P.S.
Just look at the gloss on that paint! Wow.
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Yep, I was hoping someone would comment. Too may folks believe they didn't have a deep gloss.
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Originally Posted by John Butts in CT
One-piece splash apron. 1931.
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The new fenders, running boards, and aprons were introduced in September 1930 and were included on all Victorias.
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