I have been told by an individual that was a high school student when the last Super C's were produced in 1954 that there was a significant discount to dealers to purchase the remaining Super C's still in factory inventory when the 200's were introduced. He worked for the local IHC dealership in the afternoon of his senior year in high school after his morning classes. He recalls spending a week unloading a flat car full of factory shipped brand new Super C's and driving them about a half mile along the edge of town to the dealership before switching the rear wheels prior to them being sold. In this area the 200 is not very likely to be seen as our local dealer had those 1954 Super C's for sale for a couple of years and are still quite commonly found in the area. In a similar situation in your area it would be very likely your father did purchase a new Super C in 1955 or even later as most likely several dealerships obtained them in the same manner as our local dealership. Regardless, the new Super C (whenever it was produced) should have only 1954 "Z" coded or maybe some 1953 "Y" code castings which would have been used on the last Super C's. Anything with a later casting code is most likely a replacement or salvage part installed on your tractor. If you can locate the engine s/n as noted by an earlier response and post on this forum someone with a Super C in close proximity to yours might share their chassis s/n so you would have something closer then a pure guess. Good luck in your discovery, Hal.
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