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Model A Fordor Body Styles  [Briggs or Murray?]  HOME

The 1928-1929 "60 A or B" is a BRIGGS built body. It has blind rear quarter panels and the top material covers the complete top and back, down to the belt rail moldings.

The 1929 "60 C" is a BRIGGS built body. It has blind rear quarter panels and the top material covers the complete top to the notched metal back. The back is steel and painted body color.

 

The 1929-1930-1931 "170 A or B" is a BRIGGS built body. It has a blind rear quarter panels and the top material covers ONLY the center roof opening. Top sides and back of body are steel and painted the body color.

The 1929-1930-1931 "155 A-B-C-D" were built by BRIGGS and MURRAY, have side windows in the rear quarter panels. Top material covers the CENTER roof opening. The back and top sides are painted the body color. [People call these a "3window Fordor", they are counting front door, rear door & qt. window].  

In the 1931 BRIGGS and MURRAY both built the steel bodied "160". There is wood in the top and some tacking wood in the interior body panels. The "160" series can be recognized by it's SLANT windshield. [A characteristic of other 1931 bodies.]