Title info for 1933
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My dads 1927 is a very nice original registered in NY as a 28 since new, based on the initial registration in 1928. I've heard this was pretty common practice, so I wouldn't be concerned unless the VIN looked sketchy.0
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You're sure you have a 1933? Have you checked your car's serial number and compared it to the 1933 ones?0
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Here in Calif. there are two dates on the registration and title, one says yr. model and the other says yr. sold. Calif goes by the yr. sold. I once had a 63 Falcon that was originally sold in another state. It was first registered in Calif. in 66 so the yr. sold on the title was 66.0
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once bought a '42 C8 conv. but 1st titled & sold in '43 as said on title. Called original owner, who's last name was Ford, LOL, to verify. Very interesting story. Seemingly in cities like L.A. once war started all unsold cars confiscated by the gov't. & if sedans were usually made into vehicles for officers BUT gov't. not interested in convertibles! This guy seemingly had "juice" as was able in '43 to get permission to buy one of these new cars in storage, saw this beautiful light gray '42 Hudson Commodore 8 convertible with blue leather uph. & took it. He owned a chain of drive-in movies, put a lot of miles on it, replaced engine, but altho mechanically worn when I got it body exc.
Now restored & in Mich.0 -
The title would say "first registered 2012" but the year model would still be 1939.0
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Once went to look at a 44 Continental coupe!0
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Just received new clear title from the state of Missouri0
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Good news. Any luck with your other parts? I have yet to see or hear from anyone with extra bumpers, but there must be some out there. They are so flimsy, my is broken and rewelded in at least 4 places and that was all done pre 65:(0
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No luck on any other parts yet. I do have a 34 front bumper. I have seen on another 33 doesn't look too bad just dives down really deep in the middle. Also I haven't yet figured out how to down load pics yet, but I'm sure I will figure out.0
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I Bought some bumper brackets from Ed Moore and gave him the bumper back, I am not sure if he would part with it but it might be worth asking. My Uncle Tom Brintnall may have a rear as well. I spoke to him on the hood pieces and he said the guy would mot likely cast and plate more if you still need them. Be aware that they are very difficult to plate and even originals can get destroyed in the plating process because they have that point on the end. Mark0
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Thanks0
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