Re: Where can one research serial numbers, etc?Thanks for the info but not really what I had in mind.

Posted by Gary MacRunnel on August 04, 1998 at 23:23:37

In Reply to: Re: Where can one research serial numbers, etc?
posted by jim mason on August 04, 1998 at 06:41:52

Jim,

Thanks for the info but I was already aware of most of that.What I am looking for is if there are records somewhere of what a particular serial numbered engine was eventually assembled in to (I.E.S/N xxxxxxxxx was a '29 Tudor, etc) in order to determin 2 things... 1.If my sport coupe very likely has the correct engine (which I believe it does) and the approximate date of assembly (basically trying to find out if it matches the frame without pulling the body).There had to have been a record of serial numbers coralted with the model of the car at some point in the A days, just wondering if these records still exsist anywhere.

Gary

: gary,
: engine number has no corelation with body type etc. engines were built, numbered, stored, then shipped, then stored again till used.there my by 60-90 days worth of engines in 'float' between the numbering and dropping it in to a frame.judging standards allow 60 prior to the date on the firewall (firewall dates are on 28/29's).so for example a july 29 firewall date could have and engine number from may or june or july of 29.even the frame number is not exact.it only shows the number of the original engine.there may be a number\letter combination on the cross member under the drivers seat.that tells which plant built the body and number of the body. if you are twice lucky to find the letter/number and the letter has been tied to a production plant you can extimated date of production.my tudor was built at the rouge plant in mid 28,i 'guessed' this from the letter id, and the total tudor production for the rouge plant in 1928.i could be full of it.


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