Re: So when would my car actually have been made?
John
Here is what I did to look at my frame number. I took the nuts off of all the bolts for the body and fenders on the left hand side of the car. Including the hood hooks and the hood stop. Then I very carefully jacked up the body and fender about 1" in the cowl area. With the floor boards out, I was able to wire brush the top of the frame, from the inside and see my frame number. I my case it did match the engine number.
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Bill Cilker, Jr
Unrestored 190A Victoria
45B, 160B & 189A
Victoria Association President
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