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difference between the A and 100
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Posted by Ron on January 12, 2004 at 16:29:26 from (65.25.101.229):
I just bought a 1946? A ( its not the super A ) for parts. It got loose from previous owner and went sailing down hill only to be stopped by a tree. Cracked the front axle, rear houseing, bented up the rear rim. Body wasnt the best to begin with. It does have a good engine and some misc parts. My question is, whats the difference between the A and 100? Were the engines the same? does sheet metal from the A fit the 100? Implements the same? Will the engine in my 1946 A bolt into a 100 if I find a 100 in need of the engine? If I have the chance to buy a 100 should I opt for this instead of the A?? Any advice would be helpful. Thanks Ron
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