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Old 11-02-2018, 11:55 PM   #38
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On Sept 27, 1928 Dad bought a Fordor from Provincetown Motor Sales, a F ord dealer later known as Cape End Motors. Serial number A417892, Keys numbered 1036 and 1130. It had the drivers side cowl vent, a rather unique feature. He traded a 1926 Model T Sedan. The dealer went out of business many years ago and I bought their stock of parts at that time.
Thanks for the info. So interesting that you recorded all those numbers, or remembered them
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