B/J Adventurer CVT data plate
Desoto world
Posted 2011-02-07 5:44 PM (#260026)
Subject: B/J Adventurer CVT data plate


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I looked at the car quite carefully at B/J. Was indeed an older restoration. Car was too far for a 'fluff and buff' as I felt it needed much additional restoration to be a show caliber car (particularly the interior which smelled awful). It was purchased by a well known finned guy in Texas who will put the $$ into it to make it shine.. Attaching a picture of the data plate. It was screwed in with P-head type screws (I think incorrect but please comment if I am mistaken) and the paint was so thick it was unreadable.

Edited by Desoto world 2011-02-07 5:46 PM




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d500neil
Posted 2011-02-07 7:02 PM (#260046 - in reply to #260026)
Subject: Re: B/J Adventurer CVT data plate



Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!

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The phillips head screws would be correct for a Detroit built car.

The only cars which received back-less screws on them were the ones that were built in Los Angeles, and this P/T plate
certainly looks like a Detroit plate.




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