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My 32 20 louver hood gave up a secret to me a few weeks ago. I had it dipped instead of blasted. On one side in the louvered area I saw a marking.
The best I can make out, it says: Heat (?????) Mandville Ohio Test 21 B/R (or 8/3?) EMPIRE Quality Sheet It was hard to make out but you get the idea.... Z
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That is too cool.
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Could it be a stamping from sheet metal supplier to Ford? But interesting, have not seen that.
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I thought Ford made all their own sheet metal-replacement from an earlier repair?
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Well, it doesn't seem too far fetched that Briggs or Murray would be buying flat sheet stock from someone, right?
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I wan't aware that Briggs or Murray supplied anything other than the body assemblies-aft of the firewall. The basic chassis with fenders, hood,& grillshell would have been Ford's own. Having said that, the Rouge Steel Mills did not supply all of Fords sheet metal. There wasn't adequate capacity and, as David said, the variety of types of steel were beyond what one relatively small could supply.
Merely as a point of interest, when I was working at Chevrolet-Flint Mfg back in the '60s , we bought steel from a variety of Detroit "reprocessors"-firms which bought large lots of surplus steel from mills then slit/sheared/blanked it into customer requirements. Our plant produce a large variery of low volume "specialty" parts and thus used a lot of odd width or preblanked material. We often had to scrap large pieces of sheet metal that had the Ford logo imprinted on them. |
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When I stripped my '51 Merc., I found well defined palm and finger prints etched into the metal.
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^^^^^ Sweet! Where is that guy now I wonder????? ^^^^
I have a steering column shaft that has a manufacturer's markings on it. Forgot to take pictures before I reassembled it. Z
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