Re: Early 1948 with 47 parts
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The 2262 model is built on the 2211 chassis and according to the parts book the 22nd series 2211 chassis cars could be factory equipped with Delco or Autolite. Not sure what the criteria was for the 2262 model but in those years Autolite was typically used on the more senior equipped models while the more junior or lower cost offerings had Delco.
Posted on: 2020/8/22 8:24
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Howard
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Re: Early 1948 with 47 parts
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I don't see anything unusual here. Post-war things were just getting back to normal. Cars sales were sporadic and didn't take off til the '50s but that was a little late for P.
They sold '48 leftovers and '49 leftovers as the following year models, '49,'50 respectively. The 23 series '49s didn't come out til mid '49 so almost bound to have been left overs. Titles were made by states, not uniform. My opinion one of the things P did that didn't help them in the market but the economic realities of the time. They ordered bodies by lots from Briggs and when they were consumed they changed models. Common in that period. For instance, look at a '46 and '47 Ford front end and the only thing that changes is the turn signal lights. Read the book(Neal?) covering that period.
Posted on: 2020/8/22 14:25
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Re: Early 1948 with 47 parts
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According to what I see in " 1948 - Tunp-Up Specifications and Adjustments - 1948 " The criteria for Eight & Deluxe Eight is - Eight used all Auto-Lite electrical parts , and Deluxe Eight used all Delco-Remy electrical parts - which includes , Starting Motor, Generator, Regulator, and Distributor
Posted on: 2020/8/22 20:16
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