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I was working on my '46 Super Deluxe Coupe, and had to remove the rear seat. Hog ringed to the seat frame was a metal tag with numbers on it. Any ideas what they represent?
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Part number. 21A designates 42 Ford, the rest is part number. So apparently the 46 shared the same seat springs as the 42.
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Thank you Ken for identifying the number, and thus the seat. I know that Ford sometimes used parts that were "left over" from previous production runs, but is surprises me that a '42 seat would be left over and installed in a '46, considering the war effort to conserve materials. Life is full of surprises.
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