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Old 03-13-2021, 07:01 PM   #19
DavidG
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Default Re: 1933 ford Victoria

Alan,

Yes, Deuce Roadster had covered that highly visible difference.


Hotrodder1932,

Given that only 4,879 were produced in total in the U.S., body number 1532 would likely be an especially early version.


But that is only a general indication of when the body met its chassis and how that chassis was configured. With multiple assembly plants involved there's no evidence that chassis components, engine/transmission assemblies, and bodies were sequentially coordinated one with another and lots of examples of exceptions.

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