He certainly didn't sound offended to me. Not sure where you get that from.
If anything, a "Super HTA" is an UN-pimped 300, because most of the 300's modern features are removed, and the older, simpler sheet metal is installed.
Technically, you need a 1954 Super H to use as a donor for a "proper" Super HTA, the way IH *likely* would have done it, had they done it. Mostly for the C164 engine, the hydraulic block under the tank and the 4-hole grille.
Casting codes show the date that a part was cast. They are in the format of MM*DD*Y, where MM and DD are month and date, and Y is a letter representing the year. A "Z" would indicate that the part was cast in 1954, which would be required in order to do a "proper" Super HTA. There are a few hundred 300's that were produced in 1954, and some of the early 1955's would have Z casting codes. All the rest will have A or B casting codes.
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