Terrific post. The irons of the mystery red car are Miller-Meteor. Tom
Tom Hoczyk PCS Past President Aug 20, 2011 #21 Terrific post. The irons of the mystery red car are Miller-Meteor. Tom
A Attila Bethlenfalvy Mar 5, 2012 #22 I may be the only one that can appreciate these subtle differences but just in case not... Superior used longer landau irons on Crown models to span a greater distance from C to D pillar. '59-'62 Superior Crown landau irons are 44 5/8" c/c and are cast bronze. Only found one partial casting number: 241156 '63-'64* Superior Crown landau irons are 45 1/4" c/c and are cast pot metal. Casting numbers: LH 254153 G & RH 254152 G *May fit higher year range. I've not researched this enough. Yet. And now without further ado, shown together. Note slightly more curvature in '63-'64 (above) than '59-'62 (below) - besides length.
I may be the only one that can appreciate these subtle differences but just in case not... Superior used longer landau irons on Crown models to span a greater distance from C to D pillar. '59-'62 Superior Crown landau irons are 44 5/8" c/c and are cast bronze. Only found one partial casting number: 241156 '63-'64* Superior Crown landau irons are 45 1/4" c/c and are cast pot metal. Casting numbers: LH 254153 G & RH 254152 G *May fit higher year range. I've not researched this enough. Yet. And now without further ado, shown together. Note slightly more curvature in '63-'64 (above) than '59-'62 (below) - besides length.
D Darren Bedford PCS Member Mar 6, 2012 #25 Attila CONGRATS BRO ! I have noticed the removal of the wanted ad in your signature as well. Lets see a photo of them installed on the car !!! Way to go, Darren
Attila CONGRATS BRO ! I have noticed the removal of the wanted ad in your signature as well. Lets see a photo of them installed on the car !!! Way to go, Darren