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06-10-2018, 01:14 PM | #1 |
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The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
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When the Closed Cab body was FIRST attached to the Model AA chassis at the beginning of Production, the body attachment holes were in a specific location on the body. Then Ford decided to put that same body onto a Model A chassis sometime in mid 1928 by adding two more holes to the floor of the body to allow the narrower frame (I guess). OR...was it the chassis that received the two additional holes for attachment and the body was left as is? Thanks. Pluck |
06-11-2018, 10:50 AM | #2 |
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Re: The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
Steve,
The way that I understand it... The body's MAY have come with 4 holes in the back....BUT the frames were generic to "A's". On the assembly line, IF it was to be a CCPU,..they would drill by hand the 2 new holes in the rear ( in the frame)too hold the body to the frame.. |
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Re: The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
I heard the same thing as Dudley, maybe from him as to the assemblers needing to drill 2 holes for the back of the cab as the pickup was assembled on a passenger car frame.
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06-11-2018, 11:52 AM | #4 |
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Re: The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
I have a 31" Cab with both holes installed. I thought they drilled the pans before folding them up.
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Re: The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
I am pretty sure the 2 holes on each side were punched in the pickup subrails when they were made. The missing rear pickup matching holes are in the frame.
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06-11-2018, 12:39 PM | #7 |
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Re: The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
I also think that the 82-A cabs were supplied with the rear 2 holes on each side for alternate mounting between A and AA. I've also wondered if the earliest 82-A cabs only had 1 rear mounting hole on each side to accommodate the AA frame mounting, but I've never seen one like that, yet.
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Re: The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
Dan,
I suspect your hunch is correct (only one hole on each side), in that the cabs were made only for AA trucks at the beginning. Rusty Nelson |
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Re: The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
The 5-25-1928 Indianapolis Service Letter says open cab is now interchangeable on A and AA chassis. So you think the Closed Cab would have been close behind. Still not sure of the CC introduction date.
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Re: The 1928 Closed Cab Body 82-A
Guys,
Working on this delimmea as we speak. It is becoming quite interesting working on a time line of the chain of events. I ordered some PR's from the Ford Archives...Hope to gleen some info from them. YES...I need to contact Charles Reese. Pluck |
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