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Guys, I have a bunch of parts I am attempting to identify.
Can't seem to locate the prefix ID. Any help much appreciated. AE 8M 8CM 1M FEW COAF C5TZ Thank you.
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8CM generally indicates a Mercury engine part from '49-'53
C5TZ is a later chassis/drivetrain number from the mid sixties. Sorry, not too sure about the others. |
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8M is 1949-50 Mercury and also 1949-50 Ford Station Wagon (although mostly drivetrain and chassis parts)
1M is 1951 Mercury |
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Thanks guys. Already a huge help!!!
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Not exactly answering your query, but the attached "Early Ford Serial Numbers - The Flat-Spot" from Nate Cooper I find helpful.
Glenn
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FEW may be late "50s" Merc? |
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Wow! Thanks again!
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FEW is 1958 Mercury.
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By the 1960's Ford had settled down to a consistent prefix system. LETTER+NUMERAL+LETTER+LETTER.
The first letter denoted the decade, C=1960-1969, D=1970-1979, E=1980-1989 etc. The numeral denotes the last digit of the year, C0xx=1960, D1xx=1971, E9=1989 etc. The next two indicate model and chassis. I have no clue what the mean and less inclination to learn. Note they have kept the chassis parts body numbers mostly intact, so a C0AF-8100 could hypothetically be the radiator cap for the 1960 car. Karl |
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I spent over 30 years in Ford dealerships. I did everything from being the wash boy to being the dealer. As Karl mentioned there was a P/N prefix, base number, and suffix. The 60's,70's,80's numbers were fairly easy to recognize just by looking at the number on the box. The third digit(letter) of the prefix told you what model. A was full size, D was Falcon, Maverick and later became Taurus, O was Fairlane (Torino), S T-Bird, T truck, U Econoline. As Karl said many of the base numbers never changed. 11654 as an example is a light switch. The suffix does matter. At one of the first dealerships I worked at they told the new parts guy to order 6 sets of pickup fenders. We ended up with 6 sets of the original size Bronco fenders. I'm sure they'd bring a fortune today as NOS. Sometime in the 90's they went to "Global" prefix's which I never really grasped.
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Mike,
The B8A-18512-E (C) neutral safety switch you have listed is for a 58 Ford with Cruise o Matic if anybody asks. Number changed to B8AZ-7A247-B later on. I have the chassis parts books 1928-64 if you need any other part numbers researched. Actually, still enjoy doing that! |
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Also, your FEW-15843-B (58 Mercury) is a transmission control inhibitor switch. " On rear of keyboard selector, 383 (mod.) 383-430 engines".
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