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The Forney Transportation Museum in Denver, CO would like this to go to someone who can use it! I can send you photos.
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Too bad I am so far away. I would pick it up for a future commercial body build.
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If I hear of anyone going your way with a truck or trailer I hope I can arrange to get it to you!
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Jim - Is it a Chevrolet cowl, or Fisher Body cowl? Send a photo and I will tell you. Roger
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The tag says Fisher Job Number 30551 Body No. K 9768.
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The Fisher Job Number would make a cowl from a 1930 Coach originally built in Kansas City by the Body No. K. Could be used on any of the closed bodies with roll up windshield.
How Sweet the roar of a Chevy four!
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