Yes! Apparently 30-31 model As. They bear a passing resemblance to a dash on a 1935ish Ariel Square Four and hoped I'd had lucked into something real special :-)
I did not mention in the original comment that my long time partner owned a model A . I was the chauffer, she was the owner. They are upside down in the photo. The center hole at the bottom in the photo was the fuel gage { a float ) The larger hole in the centre was for the speedometer, the small hole on the left of the photo was for the key, and the other hole was for the ammeter.
in the late 70s and early 80s I drove a friend's Model A a few times. mostly in parades while a politician was sitting in the rumble seat waving. And I know as fact I haven't seen the interior of a Model A since 1981. But as soon as I saw this posting, I was reasonably certain that that's what they were from. Hard to believe they imprinted on my brain in such a way.
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At a glance they look like model A panels.
Yes! Apparently 30-31 model As. They bear a passing resemblance to a dash on a 1935ish Ariel Square Four and hoped I'd had lucked into something real special :-)
I did not mention in the original comment that my long time partner owned a model A . I was the chauffer, she was the owner.
They are upside down in the photo. The center hole at the bottom in the photo was the fuel gage { a float ) The larger hole in the centre was for the speedometer, the small hole on the left of the photo was for the key, and the other hole was for the ammeter.
in the late 70s and early 80s I drove a friend's Model A a few times. mostly in parades while a politician was sitting in the rumble seat waving. And I know as fact I haven't seen the interior of a Model A since 1981. But as soon as I saw this posting, I was reasonably certain that that's what they were from. Hard to believe they imprinted on my brain in such a way.
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