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Helpful information for repairing and restoring Worthington Tractors!
Model T grille trim
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Model T hood trim
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Model T rear trim
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Model T serial number plate
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Model A grille trim
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Model A hood trim
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Model A serial number plate
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Model B grille trim
2-hole
Length: 17-3/4"
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Model B hood trim
3-hole, outer holes are identical in location as 2-hole trim. Looking at this photo, it's possible that early Model Bs, like the Model A, used 2-hole hood trim.
Length: 17-3/4"
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Model B serial number plate
B-1001 is an early Model B, later Model Bs used a silver plate with black background (need to verify).
Two different reproduction versions of the black background plate are currently listed on Ebay. One is reasonably priced, the other is much more expensive.
If you can explain the difference between the two, please email us!
Model B, later production, gauge pod trim
Acid etching is not deep. This photo is a typical example of how these pieces have survived.
We are curious to know what they looked like from the factory.
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Early Model B used a Model T style ammeter/ignition switch combination
Late Model B used this 4-way gauge pod that carried over into the Model C.
Model B, "horn button" steering wheel center
Model B, seatback trim
3-hole
same trim as hood sides
Model C, Chief hood ornament
pre-war and post-war hood ornaments are different in the way they mount.
Model C, grill badges
Material is thinner than hood sides and other trim which allows it to conform to the curve of the grill. Choices include:
GOLF
CHIEF
HIGHWAY
UTILITY
CHIEFTAIN
Model C, grill badges
Post-war.
Grill trim is now CHIEF CHIEF, not GOLF CHIEF.
Note how Worthington covers the "Dodge" emblem with a steel plate.
Model C, lower grill trim
Post-war, large W is no longer in the sheet metal, this particular example shows a "W" in the trim.
We are looking to document more exampless and determine if thisis factory correct.
Model C, hood side trim
3-hole, same as all others
Model C, gauge pod trim, all years
Acid etching is not deep. This photo is a typical example of how these pieces have survived.
We are curious to know what they looked like from the factory.
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G6 / D6 hood trim
very late production
The hoods don't have screw holes and presumably badges had given way to stickers such as this one.
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G5 / F5 hood trim
This F5 appears to have stickers on the hood sides.
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F5 / F6 cutting unit trim
F5 / F6 cutting units with WORTHINGTON branding on stickers, it would be rare for an example of this to survive as many courses re-paint cutting units and pull frames in the off-season.
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Model G era grill trim
This appears to be the same 3-hole trim from the Model C "GOLF CHIEF" & "CHIEF" & Model G "CHIEF"
Model G, grille badge
This appears to be the same CHIEF trim used on the Model C.
Model G, hood trim
3-hole, same as others
G5, grill and hood trim
Note the four screw holes surrounding this "W" grill badge.
If you know of any other grill trim that was used on these tractors, we would like to earn about it. Email us!
G6, grill and hood trim
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