Early 1930 frame
- Chris Haynes
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- Model Year: 1930
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Early 1930 frame
I am looking for an Early 1930 AA frame in So Cal.
- Chris Haynes
- Posts: 2203
- Joined: September 7th, 2003, 5:18 pm
- Body Type: 82A
- Model Year: 1930
- Location: Camarillo, CA
Re: Early 1930 frame
I am still looking. Anyone on the West coast have one?
- BrianT
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- Joined: October 25th, 2013, 8:27 am
- Body Type: 82A
- Model Year: 1929
- Location: San Diego, California
Re: Early 1930 frame
Chris,Chris Haynes wrote:I am looking for an Early 1930 AA frame in So Cal.
So what would one look for as far as differences between early and late 30 frames, is there a chassis break frame # that may help?
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- Model Year: 1929
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Re: Early 1930 frame
yea, i know the early 30's had all the looks of a 29 except the axles and wheels. i dont know how to tell a bare frame either...
- Chris Haynes
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Re: Early 1930 frame
The serial number is a big help. I don't have my Judging Standards nearby to look them up. Early '30 ended somewhere around 3340000.
- Chris Haynes
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Re: Early 1930 frame
Still looking.
- Chris Haynes
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- Model Year: 1930
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Re: Early 1930 frame
Still looking.
Re: Early 1930 frame
I think partridgekelley over at Ford Barn has one. At least he did when I went up there last year. He's up in Fort Bragg.
- Chris Haynes
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Re: Early 1930 frame
fdohnke wrote:I think partridgekelley over at Ford Barn has one. At least he did when I went up there last year. He's up in Fort Bragg.
I have posted on Fordbarn with no responce.
Re: Early 1930 frame
Bert's in CO has a pile of them $700 Each, ship it with uship.
The Yankee on the RIGHT Coast!
The Yankee on the RIGHT Coast!
- Chris Haynes
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- Model Year: 1930
- Location: Camarillo, CA
Re: Early 1930 frame
spdway1 wrote: Bert's in CO has a pile of them $700 Each, ship it with uship.
The Yankee on the RIGHT Coast!
Shipping that far is cost prohibitive.
Re: Early 1930 frame
Just trying to help!Chris Haynes wrote:spdway1 wrote: Bert's in CO has a pile of them $700 Each, ship it with uship.
The Yankee on the RIGHT Coast!
Shipping that far is cost prohibitive.
It cost nothing to post it on uship, and you can also post what you want to pay. I bet for a a hundred or two you get it to you!
My Weaver Auto Ambulace from TX to MA was $350 shipping on uship.
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