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Topic: early DC Case
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| tractonutjd
09-29-2012 15:47:47
24.59.84.8
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  This DC case looks wierd. It does have 4 speed trans though, What about that instument panel? |
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| JimEvans
09-30-2012 06:45:20
66.185.0.208
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Re: early DC Case in reply to tractonutjd, 09-29-2012 15:47:47
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| The 40's that I seen all had the column mounted throttle, but the gages were on the gas tank. |
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| Flewster
09-29-2012 18:02:07
12.163.107.121
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Re: early DC Case in reply to HWL, 09-29-2012 15:47:47
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| WOW..sure wish I could have that one...... |
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| JimEvans
09-29-2012 17:38:58
66.185.0.208
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Re: early DC Case in reply to tractonutjd, 09-29-2012 15:47:47
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| It is a 1939. The 1940 models had the later style instrument panel. Looks restorable to me. |
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| dboll
09-30-2012 06:10:59
209.23.168.118
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Re: early DC Case in reply to JimEvans, 09-29-2012 17:38:58
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| 1940 still had the column mounted instruments and throttle. |
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| C. Amick
09-29-2012 17:30:50
138.210.9.42
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Re: early DC Case in reply to tractonutjd, 09-29-2012 15:47:47
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| Looks like the hand clutch is on the right like the SC. Not sure why Case moved it to the other side. |
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| Glenn F.
09-29-2012 23:39:09
166.181.3.188
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Re: early DC Case in reply to C. Amick, 09-29-2012 17:30:50
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| So you can control it while monitoring the implementon tow. I could never understand right side placement.
Glenn F. |
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| casecollectorsc
09-29-2012 18:03:41
64.33.231.104
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Re: early DC Case in reply to C. Amick, 09-29-2012 17:30:50
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| They work like a L or C. Pull to engage and push to disengage. My 40 DC is like that. |
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