Re: Mid-year other "body cut" options continued
Noland Adams' book has a picture and some A O Smith info on pages 192 and 193 of his book. The bodies were shipped by train with 15 bodies per car. He states that they had interiors but the main dash section was riveted in at St Louis. Since the trim tags were installed at A O Smith, they had to know what cars had vinyl or leather seats. I believe he states that the seats were removed to help the assembly line at St. Louis and reinstalled futher down the line. Another item that would be known is tinted windows. The C60 air cond cars had all windows tinted, others had only the windshield tinted and some had all clear windows. I suppose the A/C could have been added at St Louis but it sure would have been easer to do the cut outs before the nose was installed. Since the were shipped with the hoods installed you would think that they had to have a core support to support the inter-fenders and hold the hood and the A/C core support is different. Also small and big block supports are different.
Page Campbell
Noland Adams' book has a picture and some A O Smith info on pages 192 and 193 of his book. The bodies were shipped by train with 15 bodies per car. He states that they had interiors but the main dash section was riveted in at St Louis. Since the trim tags were installed at A O Smith, they had to know what cars had vinyl or leather seats. I believe he states that the seats were removed to help the assembly line at St. Louis and reinstalled futher down the line. Another item that would be known is tinted windows. The C60 air cond cars had all windows tinted, others had only the windshield tinted and some had all clear windows. I suppose the A/C could have been added at St Louis but it sure would have been easer to do the cut outs before the nose was installed. Since the were shipped with the hoods installed you would think that they had to have a core support to support the inter-fenders and hold the hood and the A/C core support is different. Also small and big block supports are different.
Page Campbell
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