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Re: 15-30, W-30
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Posted by 55 50 on November 13, 2005 at 12:46:26 from (216.114.212.117):
In Reply to: 15-30, W-30 posted by JonT on November 13, 2005 at 09:46:36:
If you are referring to the chassis, engine, transmission, differential, final drive, etc., then they would not share any parts. However they would probably share some lesser items such as clutch pedal, steering wheel, radiator cap, air cleaner, brake lever, seat, magneto, gas tank, oil pressure gauge - those types of items. I respectfully disagree with CNKS that the W30 was the forerunner of the W6/9. If you were to make such a rough comparison, then only the W6 would follow after the W30. The W9, being much larger would then roughly follow the 15-30 and 22-36. But in general I have a problem with these "follow-ons". Dad owned both a 22-36 and a W-30, not at the same time. I was too young to drive the 22-36 but by the time he owned the W-30 I was old enough to have MANY hours driving it. Later he owned an M and a WD-9.
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