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Del in NE Ohio 10-30-2013 07:58 AM

4-door rain gutters
 

Can any of my fellow 'barners tell if murray and briggs rain gutters might be interchangeable??? (3 window 4 dr body)

Steve Plucker 10-30-2013 08:28 AM

Re: 4-door rain gutters
 

Well to start with they have different part numbers:

Murray: A-158274 Moulding (roof side drip) R.H.
Murray: A-158275 Moulding (roof side drip) L.H.

Briggs: A-168274 Moulding (roof side drip) R.H.
Briggs: A-168275 Moulding (roof side drip) L.H.

From: Body Parts List, November 15, 1929.

Guess that is a start.

Del in NE Ohio 10-30-2013 08:51 AM

Re: 4-door rain gutters
 

Thanks for the reply. I'm gonna buy that book... Mostly likely will not interchange.

Steve Plucker 10-30-2013 09:02 AM

Re: 4-door rain gutters
 

Don,

Were there any differences between the drip rails on the 28-29's and the 30-31's?

Pluck

Steve Plucker 10-30-2013 09:03 AM

Re: 4-door rain gutters
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Del in NE Ohio (Post 754589)
Thanks for the reply. I'm gonna buy that book... Mostly likely will not interchange.

I do not think it is being reproduced...Don Turley or even Doug Clayton may have one for sale.

Pluck

Steve Plucker 10-30-2013 09:17 AM

Re: 4-door rain gutters
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Turley (Post 754601)
The drip rails on Briggs sedans 155B, 155D, 165B, 165D are all the same. These are the 1929 to Early 1931, four door, straight windshield sedans with rear quarter windows.

The drip rails on Murray sedans 155A, 155C, 165A, 165C are all the same. These are the 1929 to Early 1931, four door, straight windshield sedans with rear quarter windows.

Thanks Don for that clarification.

Pluck

Del in NE Ohio 10-30-2013 09:33 AM

Re: 4-door rain gutters
 

Wow! Thanks for the detailed responses.. This is great! Don, any chance you could photo the finished end you describe?


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