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Old 04-03-2020, 07:11 PM   #1
mach0415
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Default 1928 Canadian Tudor

Hello all. I recently bought what seems to be a mostly original 1928 Canadian Tudor. It has a black Ford radiator shell emblem, square screw heads, and Ford script bumper clamp bolts only on the rear. The fronts are smooth. As I was checking things out, I checked the engine number and see that it’s what appears to be “F88-27“
It seems that Canadian A’s that had and “F” in the engine number would have had an “AF”XXXX And they would have been designated as RHD, based upon my research. Does anyone have any info as to why it is stamped differently? Could it be that someone removed the original stamp and re-stamped it?
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