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#186567 10/19/10 10:53 PM
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I have a 1932 Chevrolet coach (551) and was wondering if anyone has a picture of the "FISHER body cowl tag. The one I have is has the paint worn off and I need to restore it to the correct color.
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Are you talking about the oval "Body By Fisher" plate that is attached to the lower passenger side of the cowl? If so, the plate has an off-white background.

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The one that the Filling Station shows is Black with a off white windows and front of carriage. The one I have has a little brown color on it.

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The 1932 Fisher Body plate is a one year only application. The plate has an off-white background. For 1933 and up the background is black. At one time the Filling Station did offer the correct 1932 Fisher Body plate but it now appears to be discontinued.

By the way, since you are no longer new to Chevy Chatter II, you might want to post any questions you have regarding your 1932 in the 1929-32 forum.

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