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Location: Pretoria, South Africa
Car type: 1932 Saloon
Then I have a RN with a 4 speed gear box and plated window surround. And rear fuel tank.
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I forgot to mention that the rear body seams on my car are flush as on the RP.
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About the last months production of RNs had 4 speed box, rear tank, D type axle and instruments like RP in separate panel and no visible rear body vertical seams. The RP had an overlapping sun roof (not inset) the mould lines under the side windows have a slight dip, the scuttle waist mould line goes up the A post.
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Yes Ruairidh, that's the best way of identifying whether it's an RP or RN, particularly with the 4 speed RNs.
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Location: Scotchland
Great, thanks.
Package has arrived safely.
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OK so my mat'e December 33 RP has the wood roof supports, so presumably Austin's had realised using up the wood off cuts was cheaper than the steel pressings.