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Old 07-25-2022, 01:14 PM   #1
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Default Re: *1927-early '28 AR differences*

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Since we know its an early AR with differences from the later '28 production cars, we want a definitive list of all the early AR specific differences so we make sure to get it right.
I agree that the Restoration Guideline and Judging Standards is the main source for printed materials that you should consider.

Additionally, I think you will learn that there is not any production-built 1928 - 1931 Ford Model-A that is correctly labeled as an 'AR'. I probably would even go as far as saying that any information you receive from a source that calls an early Model-A by the term 'AR' likely is not versed on the early production cars anyway and should likely not be considered a credible source of accurate information.
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Old 07-25-2022, 01:46 PM   #2
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Default Re: *1927-early '28 AR differences*

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Judging standards is the book and only book.
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I agree that the Restoration Guideline and Judging Standards is the main source for printed materials that you should consider.

Additionally, I think you will learn that there is not any production-built 1928 - 1931 Ford Model-A that is correctly labeled as an 'AR'. I probably would even go as far as saying that any information you receive from a source that calls an early Model-A by the term 'AR' likely is not versed on the early production cars anyway and should likely not be considered a credible source of accurate information.
That is an interesting point. What is the correct usage for the label "AR"? is there a better term for an early production '27-'28 car besides "Early Production" ?
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