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Fischer body number id help


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Measure the wheelbase - the Standard is 114" and the Master either 120 or 128 depending on the model. If it only has six hub bolts on the rear wheels it is a Master - the Standard has more - the difference (I think) between full floating and semi floating rear axles.

 

Another way to tell is that the Standard has the crank handle below the radiator shell and the Master has it through the lower edge of the shell - which at first glance means you have a Standard.

 

The Master engine has a water distribution pipe along the top whereas the Standard does not.

 

Do a Google image search to compare them - but don't believe everything you read.

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You have a 1927  Standard   4- door sedan  Model  27 - 27.   As nzcarnerd  said it is on the 114"  wheelbase chassis  and a 207 cu inch  motor.  This was Buicks most popular model with 40,272 produced.  As you can see in the above photo,  the Standard has the round instrument  gauges 

1927-buick-blue-2-door-all-original-standard-7.jpg

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