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By 55 GLASS TOP
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5 Years Ago
Hello what does BAE mean when it’s part of a part number BAE-0000000 thanks
By oldcarmark
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5 Years Ago
Sounds like a Manufacturers casting # not an actual Part#.
By 55 GLASS TOP
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5 Years Ago
How about this number can someone tell me what it is BAE-6404144CP thanks
By oldcarmark
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5 Years Ago
manufacturers casting # for a Sunvisor Bracket. Ford used to issue catalogs which would show "Casting #' cross reference to actual Ford Part#. Then you could go to Parts Catalog and figure out that Part Application.
By KULTULZ
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5 Years Ago
... can someone tell me what it is BAE-6404144CP
Is this number found on the part itself? It is a FORD ENGINEERING ID NO. BASIC PN 04144 is a VISOR BRACKET.
Most likely, to find the CORRECT SERVICE PN, you will need a period CROSS REFERENCE LIST.
BAE prefix is correct. The four character PN PREFIX did not come into use until all car cataloging began to use the new FORD P&A SYSTEM IN 1959
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I hope this description was not too long ...
By 55 GLASS TOP
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5 Years Ago
No not to long at all I do not see 64B on your page of body styles. I was told this part number. Is for a sun visor bracket for a glasstop Crown Victoria body style 64B thanks to everyone.
By oldcarmark
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5 Years Ago
Have a look at Picture.
By oldcarmark
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5 Years Ago
The last 2 digits on your # and what parts Catalog shows are the same-"CP". I would tend to agree it fits your Application.
By KULTULZ
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5 Years Ago
Yours is a 1955 64B, correct?
TRIM CODE 64B visor arm had been removed from service in the 49/59 MPC FINAL ISSUE. Below it still shows in the 1959 edition.
By KULTULZ
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5 Years Ago
... what does BAE mean when it’s part of a part number BAE-0000000
PN PREFIX BAE is 1957 MERC.. BAF IS 1958 MERC.