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Old 06-29-2014, 01:32 PM   #21
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Well the body is now off the frame. (A few friends stopped by and I put them to work) I'm actually very surprised how good of shape its in given the condition of the body. I was able to find a number on the drivers side frame rail under the cowel. A3278473. Not surprising that the motor number is different but I'm still trying to figure out the date of production from this number. Any Ideas?
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Old 06-29-2014, 02:08 PM   #22
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The original engine, A3278473, was built 4-28-30. So the car would
have been assembled a few months later. http://www.plucks329s.org/pdf/studie...n%20Charts.pdf

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Old 06-29-2014, 02:21 PM   #23
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Thanks Bob, I appreciate the info! I'm guessing they didn't keep records on what body style was placed on each frame though.

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Old 06-29-2014, 03:33 PM   #24
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If your frame is indeed a 29 you will have trouble lining up the hood, body and radiator as the radiator sits up too high. The radiator bases on the cross member are about 1/2" higher to allow for the smaller 29 unit. If that's the case you'll have to look for a 30 frame.
Though the frame wasn't an exact copy of the earlier frames the early to near mid 1930 frames used the 1929 style emergency brake cross shaft. I know the earlier E brake shaft was used in march of 30 and probably until june when they changed to the round speedometer. The early 30 roadsters used two screws on the lower hinges. My later standard roadster has three screws on the lower hinge and a round speedometer but other than that it is pretty much like the early 30 models
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