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Hello Everyone......I'm new to the forum so take it easy on me. I spend some time over at another mainstream forum and you have to be cautious about what you type at times. Anyways, I just picked up a 32'Coach and pulled the ID numbers off the Fisher Tag and was wondering if anyone has access to info to help me further figure them out.
Job No 32551 Body No K11804 Trim No 16 Paint No 113
I've found the 32' is obvious - 551 is the Coach Body. K is for Kansas City, but I'm lost on finding info on the rest. Any help would be appreciated....
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Welcome, Did someone warn you about us? Most don't bite but watch out for the Junk Yard Dog ifin he hasn't had his Kibbles yet.
You already have the Job No. 32551 figured out and the K in the body number. The rest of the Body No is a sequential number beginning with 1 for '32 Coach bodies at the Kansas City Fisher Body Plant. So your Coach is the 11804th Coach at KC.
Now to the ones you don't know
Trim No 16 is the upholstery in this case Grey Mohair (w/pattern) seats, plain gray Mohair side panels and cotton velvet headliner.
Paint No 113 is Bordeaux Maroon and black body with St. Germaine Red/Gold Bronze stripes and either St. Germaine Red or Black wire wheels.
Hope this wasn't too painful.
Come back again!
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Chipper, thanks for the info. Painful...no, not at all. I'm just diving into this project and I'm sure will be looking for all kinds of info along the way......Thanks!
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Glad to help. We have tons of information and experience on original or stock Chevrolets. Can't help much with modifications. There are several other forums that focus on those type vehicles.
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Hi chipper, I was wondering I have a set of 19 inch wheels with 5 lug and I am trying to find what year they are, I thought 1932. Can you help me? Thanks, z-addict
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The 19" wheels with five lugs are most likely Ford. Chevys used 6 lug wheels (except for 30s "Standard models").
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