Very Early 1930 Model A bodies... Besides the gas tank...what are some very early features of the 1930 Model A bodies assembled in November-December 1929?
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Re: Very Early 1930 Model A bodies... The cowl band extended down to the splash apron and the lower body molding ended short of the firewall to accommodate the longer cowl band (JS 15-6). Changed to the more conventional configuration in March 1930.
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Re: Very Early 1930 Model A bodies... Eye brow fenders and inverted u channel headlight bar with slots
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Re: Very Early 1930 Model A bodies... Oval speedo and electric wipers.
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Re: Very Early 1930 Model A bodies... Two piece splash aprons. The starter grommet on the fire wall was different on early 30 cars.
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Re: Very Early 1930 Model A bodies... Quote:
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Re: Very Early 1930 Model A bodies... Quote:
"A pressed steel/forged bar with two slotted holes for the license plate bolts was introduced in May 1930 and discontinued in September 1930 when it reverted to a round, forged design." There is a photo of the headlamp bars on page 18-3. |
Re: Very Early 1930 Model A bodies... the early 30 used the same starter rod grommet as the 28-29 then they went with a big round one that was made for the big hole in the firewall. then after that they used the grommet and cover with three rivets in it.
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