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#620767 Mon Jul 06 2015 07:52 AM
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I know they reproduced these, but mine has a different color than the reproductions I've seen. Is this real? What value does it have either real or repo?

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original paper can

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Yours appears to be original. Ford part number 40-17012. First issued in 1934 used thru 1936. Not supplied with car unless ordered from factory, usually sold by dealer thru his parts department. If all parts inside, close to $120 high side. I have gotten that much for nice complete ones on Ebay.
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Thanks for the help Ken & Mark!

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I'm not so sure, the style of script spelling out "Ford" is what I question. That style blue oval didn't get copywritten until 1966.


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