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I had one in my inventory that was a 1940 but this one is thinner and longer when I compared them. Can anyone determine what year this might be from?
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48-52 f1.
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Generally the thinner ones are for a convertible.
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Convertible looks nothing like this at all.
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There should be a part# on the backside of the base.
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