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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oregon
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Could have been purchased in late 1929 and registered as such.
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Location: NE Illinois
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Everything about that car shows it is a 1930. Does the engine number match the frame number?? Does the engine number match the title??? Does the frame number match the title???
I doubt if any of them do as there have been so many A's assembled from spare parts over the years. Nothing wrong with that as it keeps our hobby cars on the road. Nice looking tudor. Hope you buy it. |
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Location: Windy City
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I agree,,, 1930 all around and from the look of the fender splash apron arrangement.
Nice Tudor you can't go wrong with that body style. Hope you get the car |
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Looks like a nice straight car. I hope you can make a deal on it.
Chris W. |
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