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Does anyone have any documentation regarding what info is in a trim No. Specifically trim No. 100 for a '46 Wagon? I know about the upholstery material as I have the 1946 specifications, but what else does the number refer to? Thanks in advance. Alan
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The trim number refers only to the various upholstery materials used. So if you are to order material the parts book specifies the material part number by the trim number. This includes floor covering materials. It, the trim number, is not used for any other interior things such as dash or garnish mouldings as an example.
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Gene Schneider
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Thanks Gene, Thought that was the way it was, but didn't know if any other feature was described within the number.
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Does your 1947 have a Holden body?
Gene Schneider
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No,GMofCanada,No Holden Lion on Guards as per Holden Body. Sold new in Queensland in 48.Have bill of sale,still can't tell.CHEERS Barry
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