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A/C Boy

03-08-2007 12:43:43




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What the difference in a WC styled and unstyled??




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ACEd(La)

03-11-2007 15:17:24




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 Re: styled and unstyled??? in reply to A/C Boy , 03-08-2007 12:43:43  
1. Sheet Metal
2. Electric Start & Lights
3. 28" Rear wheels vs 24" on unstyled
4. More use of gasoline (5.0:1 CR) vs 4.2:1.
5. Break point was 1938 WC74329



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Harry J. Case

03-08-2007 19:33:16




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 Re: styled and unstyled??? in reply to A/C Boy , 03-08-2007 12:43:43  
Hey Joe M. Your unstyled WC looks like a real peach! What year is it? My guess is an early "34 from the looks of the hood and starting tank and that cast steering wheel. Thanks for sharing (the styled WC looks great too) Harry



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Aaron SEIA

03-08-2007 15:21:58




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 Re: styled and unstyled??? in reply to A/C Boy , 03-08-2007 12:43:43  
Mid 1938 they changed them to styled. Basically a tin change. They made several changes throughout production at different serial number breaks, but the change to styled was primarily tin.
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MT in Walford

03-08-2007 14:54:31




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 Re: styled and unstyled??? in reply to A/C Boy , 03-08-2007 12:43:43  
yes, the sheet metal covering over the engine and transmission is more complete on the styled ones. Usually speaking the older WC's pre World War 2 were unstyled and the war and after war ones were styled.
At least as I see in different shows and pictures



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afd

03-08-2007 14:12:17




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 Re: styled and unstyled??? in reply to A/C Boy , 03-08-2007 12:43:43  
sheet metal



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A/C BOY

03-08-2007 16:40:23




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 Re: styled and unstyled??? in reply to afd, 03-08-2007 14:12:17  
Thanks guy's I must have a unstyled 1941 Allis Chalmers WC.



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Joe M(GA)

03-08-2007 17:19:32




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 Re: styled and unstyled??? in reply to A/C BOY, 03-08-2007 16:40:23  
A/C Boy, a 1941 would be styled, check your serial number

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