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Finding history on my 1941 Super Deluxe
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murphy 1941 |
02-17-2015 @ 10:04 PM
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OUR 41 is an earlY manufactured car as we have three piece front fenders. I knoW 6 cylinder 1941 cars were manufactured in Kansas at the KC plant in WINCHESTER AVENUE PLANT, HOWEVER I DONT KNOW IF OUR 1941 Super Deluxe was made there also our frame number is 6221261. Our 41is also a 67-B with Auxiliary seats. I was told when I purchased that it was a Kansa car but they were not completely sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thk you josh?
Early Super Deluxe 41 Coupe
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wmsteed |
02-22-2015 @ 10:51 AM
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It is common knowledge throughout the Early Ford V8 member group that the serial/VIN on the pre '49 cars has no bearing on where or when the car was built, because Ford assigned the numbers at the Detroit engine plant when the engine/trans were joined together. The serial number was then transferred to the chassis when the engine assembly was placed into the chassis. All V8 cars have 18- as the leading number in the serial number, 4 and/or 6 cylinder cars have a different starting number..
Bill 36 5 win delx cpe
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4ford |
03-03-2015 @ 5:18 PM
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I have a 1941 coupe supper deluxe and in the trunk I found stuff that says ST Paul assembly plaint. the trunk liner sides
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murphy 1941 |
03-06-2015 @ 4:51 PM
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Thank you all for feedback. So as understood I missed the number18? Before the 7 digit no I picked up standing on my head.
Early Super Deluxe 41 Coupe
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