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Username Post: Two piece frame
ThumperNZ 
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ThumperNZ
Loc: New Plymouth, New Zealand
Reg: 07-08-07
08-02-12 02:28 PM - Post#2255030    
    In response to Rick_L

  • Rick_L Said:
Any connection between California and one piece frames is a myth and is incorrect. Both the chevytalk and trifive frame surveys showed more one piece frames on Norwood cars than any other, and that many LA and Oakland cars had 2 piece frames.

The California bumper thing is true, but Canadian cars also had them as well as cars for a amall number of other states.


Rick, the Canadian cars which were exported to New Zealand all had one piece bumpers, so I guess that holds true for all Canadian Cars except for the models not assembled there.
'57 Model 1037D COMPLETED! (but are they really?

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