Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2015-12-28 22:56 |
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◊ 2015-12-29 00:06 |
A 1929+ Windsor White Prince Roadster. Rare... |
◊ 2015-12-29 07:41 |
And there were several different variants with six- (120" wheelbase) and eight-(125" wheelbase) cylinder engines, along with three and four speed gearboxes, contrary to what Raul wrote in regard to the other one of these on this site. This one might be the longer wheelbase eight. |
◊ 2016-02-23 06:53 |
The Windsors were made by the Moon Motor Car Company in St. Louis Missouri USA in 1929 & 1930. Some of them were Moons from 1927 & 1928 that were re-badged into Windsors. Here are some details of the models made: 6-69 1930 - 6 cylinder Continental 37L engine(not positive on this engine, further research is needed. All other 6 cyl Windors had the 11E), 3 speed transmission. 120 inch wheelbase 6-72 1929 with some sold as 1930 but were discontinued in Dec 1929 - 6 cylinder Continental 11E engine, 3 speed transmission. 120 inch wheelbase. 6-75 1930 - 6 cylinder Continental 11E engine, 3 speed transmission but could get the 4 speed as an option. 120 inch wheelbase. 6-77 (Aerotype) 1929 with some sold as 1930 but were discontinued in Dec 1929 - 6 cylinder Continental 11E engine, 4 speed transmission. 120 inch wheelbase. 8-80 (Aerotype) 1929 (This was a re-badged Moon 8-80) - 8 cylinder Continental 15S engine, 3 speed transmission. 125.5 inch wheelbase. 8-82 1929 with some sold as 1930 before it becoming the 8-85 - 8 cylinder Continental 15S engine, 3 speed transmission. 125.5 inch wheelbase. 8-85 1930 that replaced the 8-82 - 8 cylinder Continental 15S engine, 3 speed transmission. 125.5 inch wheelbase. 8-92 1929 & 1930 - 8 cylinder Continental 15S engine, 4 speed transmission. 125.5 inch wheelbase. I hope you like this information. We have pictures of survivor Windors on our website www.mooncarclub.com |