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Old 12-18-2018, 08:28 PM   #7
darrylkmc
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Default Re: Canandian/New Zealand ID

The newest edition of the Model A Restoration Guidelines and Judging Revised 2016 Canadian Model A's Area 13 says the following, in part:

Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd assembly plant production numbers were stamped into the floor side sill (sub-rail) just inside the door or on the cross sill adjacent to the floorboard usually on the left side.

Letter Plant Location
F Ford City / East Winsor, Ontario
M Montreal, Quebec
T Toronto, Ontario
W Winnipeg, Manitoba
V Vancover, British Columbia

"F" Series Bodies

Many of the vehicles produced in Canada were supplies with bodies imported from the USA. Body styles such as the Cabriolet Sedan, Victoria, Station Wagon and Town Sedan were often inported complete wirh paint and upholstery.

Most, but not all bodies were stamped with an "F" code on the sub rail along with a production number. The "F" series system was modified in late 1929. On these vehicles, the letter "F" is preceded by a number, indicating the body style. Below is a chart of known "F" codes for vehicles used by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd.

6F 35-A, B Phaeton
6F 180-A De Luxe Phaeton

There is a long list of codes, l will try to enter them yet this evening, along with additional information.

Darryl in Fairbanks.

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