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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: France
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Welcome to the gang of Phaeton owners !
My car, presumably of Canadian origin, does not have openings on both sides. Just one on right side.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Queensland, Australia
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![]() Front Floor in Australian 1933/1934 Fords |
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Hi Trevor,
Good photos. I have this on my car ![]()
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Torpedo, Despite what was told you, your car was Made in Australia.
American and Canadian 1933-1934 Fords have a full steel floor. |
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![]() This is the only part of an Australian 1933-1934 Ford that is Steel - the part that is under the rear seat. Everywhere else is Wood. |
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