Re: 1934 Pittsburgh Auto Show?
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J.
Do you have the numbers from your LeBaron Town Car that you could give to Owen? Or isn't there enough left of that car to find those kind of numbers?
Posted on: 2009/4/16 13:53
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I don't know, honestly - will have to ask my dad.
Posted on: 2009/4/16 15:11
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Owen
The difference between the bodies of the 1932s and '33 are nil if any, but the 1934 bodies are quite a bit different. So it's possible that the '33 bodies were built in '32, but I'd doubt that the '34s were.
Posted on: 2009/4/16 18:09
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So West, are you in agreement then that the old adage that the 32-34 Dietrich convertible victoria bodies were all built in 32 and used thru 34 is at best an oversimplification and at worst, just not true. I think that's the conclusion I've reached.
Posted on: 2009/4/16 18:45
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A wise Packard expert once told me that custom shops usually built bodies in threes. However, this being a shop that Packard controlled, probably anything is possible.
As far as the stamped firewall theft numbers, I didn't quite understand all your thoughts on that. I don't know why the numbers couldn't be stamped in during regular 1934 Packard production of firewalls. It didn't really matter what car had what number, as long as it had "a" number. So, wouldn't they just take the next firewall off the stack when they had a car ready to assemble?
Posted on: 2009/4/16 19:06
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I didn't quite understand all your thoughts on that. I don't know why the numbers couldn't be stamped in during regular 1934 Packard production of firewalls. It didn't really matter what car had what number, as long as it had "a" number. So, wouldn't they just take the next firewall off the stack when they had a car ready to assemble?
West, I agree entirely, except it argues against Ed Blend's belief that all those bodies were built in 1932. If they were, they would have thief-proof #s in the 1932 range which clearly isn't the case. Guess I didn't express myself too well, it's a trait of mine.
Posted on: 2009/4/16 22:18
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Well, I'm not sure I agree that all the bodies were built in 1932, but even if they were, does that mean they'd have to have a firewall put on at that time? I guess it would be pretty flimsy without one, but.... ???
Posted on: 2009/4/16 23:50
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The theft proof number is stamped on a steel firewall, but behind the steel one is a wooden one. Perhaps that explains it? They had wooden firewalls on, and the steel one may have been applied during final assembly.
Posted on: 2009/4/17 7:56
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That sounds like the answer to me. I'd bet my un-bought grave site that the 1934 Dietrich's weren't built in 1932.
Posted on: 2009/4/17 8:07
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