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Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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Did 1933 station wagons have the engine turned insert with gauges like the passenger cars?? Thx
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Location: Rockwall TX
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As far as I know ,Yes and sedan delivery's as well.
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Location: southeastern Michigan
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Yes.
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Great, thanks guys. And a specific “thank you” to David G for all your answers to our basic and complicated questions through the years. We really appreciate you being there for us, and all your knowledge. Best, Digger
I am in process with a very intriguing 33/34? Station wagon. I know Model A’s the plants really used up last years pieces, not sure how much they did that in 33/34. This wagon seems to be ‘tweener, so have to research it. Of course the stamped VIN is a good start... |
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