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Steve Wastler 04-25-2013 04:29 PM

Re: Happy with my Ford A
 

Very cool! Love the data plate, great car. Post many pics...

Mike V. Florida 04-25-2013 04:56 PM

Re: Happy with my Ford A
 

Could they just be bored out to make the 3.876 standard A bore from the stock 3" AF bore?

JBill 04-25-2013 05:08 PM

Re: Happy with my Ford A
 

For the sake of history and authenticity, I'd just leave it the way it was first manufactured.

Steve Plucker 04-25-2013 09:43 PM

Re: Happy with my Ford A
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by AF31FAB (Post 639316)
Thank you everyone for your answer, another pictures the motors the Ford plate, and a copy of the manual for the AF specification

Noting your NICE "AF" data plate, the original engine number that was dropped into your 1930 Tudor was AF2954036.

This number was one of 10000 Omitted Engine Numbers that was sent to England for the overseas usage. Those numbers were between 2950001 and 2960000. These numbers were not used in the USA production. Part of the March 4, 1930 production numbers.

Would be interesting to know if that number is on the frame.

The 6 9 29 number I have no idea what it is.

Also, would there happen to be an assembly plant code on the subframe of the BODY?

Pluck

Tudortomnz 04-26-2013 01:27 AM

Re: Happy with my Ford A
 

What an interesting Model A. Vivre la difference. Please check, as Steve says, for a body number on the metal crossmember of the body floor, below the front of the drivers seat. I think these European A's were made at Manchester,England, with American body panels welded there ; they were done LHD for export & probably had some French made parts/items [check the '29 style lamps with clear lenses] at assembly near Paris. Notice the inlet manifold has the boss for the stud where the RHD distributor rod pivot is mounted. This is a good indicator that the engine came from the Manchester Plant.


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