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Does anyone know if there are any differences between an AA and A truck cab (1930-31)
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Location: Owls Head
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None - rear fenders,long running boards, tire well, spare tire mount, if equipped, are different.
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The '30/'31 closed cab is the 82-B cab. This cab was used on both the A and AA and there are no differences.
Regards, Neil PS The '28-mid 1930 closed cab is the 82-A cab. The A didn't have a closed cab until later in 1928 (like August) as per the judging standards. Otherwise, this cab is the same for the A and AA. |
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Location: Lead. South Dakota
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I got a sales flier in the mail. Somebody is making new metal cabs for model "A" trucks.
Has anybody checked them out?
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