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Old 09-10-2019, 04:38 PM   #5
Joe K
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Default Re: What would identify a Brookville 1931 Roadster Body

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C View Post
Are/Were they installing 28/29 seat risers in a 1931 Roadster??
I brought this up as I'll bet dollar to donuts they do the same constructive idiosyncrasy on the 30-31s.

I asked the body vendor why Brookville didn't make the extra step and make the circles into ovals - since this is best done before assembly. His thought?

"They have to have some way to make their bodies distinct from originals" - a valid point, although as some have said, there are other differences.

At least with the ovals/round, one doesn't have to be any sort of expert.

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