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« on: April 01, 2008, 03:20:24 PM »
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Here are the no's of my FC wagons, any feedback on them would be much appreciated.
No 1 in the process of doing it up almost standard.
     Body FC 229-19044-A
     Trim 297-666
     Paint 256-2031
     Insert 253 9665
     Top 256-2031
     Chassis FC 45484 -S
     Eng. 166685

No 2 future v6 setup
     Body FC 229-4876-A
     Trim 258-664
     Paint 256-2158
     RPO 253 8258
     Chassis FC 85789 B

No 3 doner car.
     Body FC 229-3566 M
     Trim 277-658
     Paint 253-7700
     Insert 256-7770
     Chassis 253-7700
 
No 4 scrap metal
     Body FC 229-21810-A
     Trim 308-659
     Paint 256-2051
     Insert 253-9741
     Top 256-2051
     Chassis too rusty to see.
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2008, 05:19:41 PM »
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If you visit this page, you can find out all about them yourself.

However, I can tell you just from looking at them that the 3rd and 4th ones are pretty late ones, the 3rd one especially so, since it was manufactured in Melbourne. Virtually all wagons (and vans) were manufactured in Adelaide, until very very late in the FC run, when Fishermans Bend obtained a press big enough to make the roof panels. (Previously, only Elizabeth had one of sufficient size to press out the roof of a wagon/van.) BTW the chassis number listed for #3 is its TOP number. The chassis number should look like the others: 8-nnnnn-L or FC-nnnnn-L

The second one is very early, too.

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« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2008, 05:34:53 PM »
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Oops stuffed that one, that chassis no is FC 49522 M, thanks for the info.
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