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Does anyone know why the Model and serial numbers dont match up on the nameplate Thanks in advance. The T-suffix indicates that Tranter manufactured this gun and the suffix first appears on Tranter revolvers around serial number 2200 (about 1853), and first appears on 3rd and 4th Model Tranter’s around serial number 7000. According to the serial numbers posted here all the Super Cs should have a 5 digit serial number. Look up a trasnmission by model number and view vehicle applications and compatibility or search for a vehicle by make and model to display applicable transmission (s). (30.5cms) long the original mahogany fitted case with maker's label to lid interior and baize-lined fitted interior, fittings to include: Tranter's lubricating bullets and lubricating composition, in original tins with labels Tranter's patent bullet mould a James Dixon & Sons powder flask in steel and lacquered brass an ebony handled key ramrod and other instruments, case 14 3/4 x 8 x 2 1/2in. Tranter GXD-64P261 Wrmetauscher / Heat Exchanger 261 plates Volume : 208 L. The nameplate shows FC as the model (which should be a Farmall C) but also has a 6 digit serial number corresponding to a 1952 Super C. Skinner auctions reach an international audience and showcase the unique, rare, and beautiful in dozens of categories, including the fine and decorative arts, jewelry, modern design, musical instruments, science and techno.Items may have wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging.Any condition. Use The Transmission Cross Reference and Interchange Chart To Find Transmission Compatibility. 22699 T, London proof marks c.1860, the blued, rifled, octagonal barrel signed by maker, the blued frame engraved with floral scrolls and serial number, steel Tranter patent loading lever, cylinder and trigger guard, chequer cut walnut grip and blued steel butt cap engraved with further foliate scrolls, 12in. 3rd Model Tranter revolvers were popular amongst officers of the US Confederate. A cased 54 bore five shot Tranter patent percussion revolver, by James Beattie & Son, 205 Regent Street West, London, No. The serial number of this example dates to around the mid to late 1850s.