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Old 09-02-2017, 01:30 PM   #7
Marshall V. Daut
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Default Re: '29 cabriolet body parts

Mine is American-made. No Robertson fasteners anywhere. It has the seven-tooth steering, which was being phased out when my car was built in favor of the two-tooth. That in tandem with the lack of rear fender moulding and the clunky top make mine an early model. I like the later top better, as not only does it look better when folded, but it's a heck of lot easier to raise and lower. I can see why Ford changed designs in the middle of its 1929 run of production.
Marshall

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