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#90386 07/17/06 05:16 PM
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I have a 1932 2 door coach that was built in Canada. Who is the best person to direct my questions too. Such as:
Was there a ash tray in the back seat?
Was the side mount tire brackets (including tee nut and plate) chromed plated.
Did they put window shades in the back. What size? Hampton coatch diesn't list them.

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pottejo,

someone should be able to answer your questions right here...and in the future, you can post your queries in the 1929-1932 forum...

also, you may wish to peruse the vendor index for information and resources...

good luck,

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pottejo: You might want to join the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America. Once a member you will get a great monthly magazine (it's called the Generator & Distributor) and you can then utilize the various technical advisors that are available, including the TA for 1932.
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Not only that, but it has a great parts section. I too haven't had too much luck with Hampton Coach speaking Canadian Chevrolets. Good luck with your research. I think the side mount brackets were black & the "T" nut & retainer were chrome......Joe


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