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Old 05-11-2014, 01:15 AM   #26
larrys40
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Default Re: An exceptional hisory of a common man's Model A

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Originally Posted by trulyvintage View Post
Larry,

Any information you can add or photos would surely be appreciated by Tom !


Thanks for the PM's ....




Jim
Jim,
Here's a few photos.. hopefully they post OK. One shows how fine the woodgraining is on the dash, a couple of trunk compartment, another closeup of a door to cowl at the molding. I took this as one of the cars I'm working on right now is a coupe where the door fits tight here.. but wider at the top and bottom. A good example that they weren't a perfect fit then as we expect them to be now. Also a shot of the dash as it was at the STL Dealer and engine compartment. Obviously the coil, southwind gas heater, etc had been changed and added respectfully. As you and I both know... a very nice example of typical production Model A 84 years later.
Did he get the valve stems and tools? I heard the tools may have been kept by I.C.

Larry
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