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Please check out the photo I have attached. I was told by a respectable third party person that it is made up of different parts of vehicles mainly a 1931 engine with a 1932 body. What puzzles me is why someone would go to all that trouble and expense to create it.
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No pics here. You probably need to resize for the forum.
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If it's a 32, could have been a Model B to start with. The builder had a bad B engine and could not find a replacement block so they used an A block. When you post photos show the pan, engine and flywheel housing(top and bottom). You could buy them with 4 cylinder engines up to 1934.
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Welcome! Lots of people built cars out of parts. So it isn't inconceivable that someone did that. But without pics it is anybody's guess.
Mike
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