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Old 12-01-2013, 10:22 PM   #16
Steve Plucker
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Default Re: Budd Body Model A Ford in 1928...

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Originally Posted by forever4 View Post
They made the sheet metal for the 28-29 Tudor sedans, as well as an all-steel cowl post fordor proposal (prototype) which Ford did not adopt (in place of the Briggs 60A, B, C). They also did the 28-29 square cab truck, and the 1930 roadster and phaeton sheet metal. I have about 100 Budd archive photos of a lot of the parts and bodies they made for Ford.
Thank you Vince.

Did they also do the Open Cab or was that one of Ford's production?

Thank you.

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