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#18848 09/19/06 11:08 PM
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Did the 1931 Cabriolet have the cowl vent or did it come out in 1932? cool cool


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The same cowl ventilator was used on the cabriolet in 1931 and 1932, and the cowl ventilator on the 1932 cabriolet models does not have the same dimensions as the cowl ventilator used on the rest of the 1932 closed models.

The cowl ventilator application is listed in the 1929-32 parts book. You just gotta get one of those puppies. bigl bigl

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#18850 09/19/06 11:24 PM
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I am going to look at one tomorrow. cool cool


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What....a cabriolet or a 1929-32 parts book?

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The Landau Phaeton also a "closed" car used the same cowl/firewall as the Cabriolet so it also used the same cowl vent.


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