Posted by Jim Becker on July 27, 2008 at 08:15:33 from (71.123.128.52):
In Reply to: Super A Hood posted by Don in Texas on July 27, 2008 at 05:27:42:
ScottyHOMEy said: 356000 and up were Super A-1s, and had the 123 for a motor isntead of the 113. Someone like Hugh might jump in and correct me, which is fine, but I'm wonderin' if, in going to the 123, they didn't also go to the taller radiator and thus the taller grille.
The taller (Super C sized) radiator and grille were used on the Super A-1.
I think the fastener change was more in the range of 40,000 or 41,000, not 25,000.
You should also be aware of the difference at the bottom. Each is cut to fit the front bolster of the specific model. A and Super A use one, while the B and C use another.
The A and B had a "FARMALL" front emblem while the Super A and C had the "IH". So if you cross that boundry the screw holes will be in the wrong place.
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