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Re: Garage full of antique Ford parts Agreed on the project car - it is a '46. The park light shape/position and the color scheme of the the speedo & clock are unique to that model year.
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Re: Garage full of antique Ford parts Jake,
Please get in touch with Matt Murray @ Iron Trap Garage. I'll PM you his contact info. He's in Boyertown, PA, and may be interested or at least helpful. |
Re: Garage full of antique Ford parts We've spoken in the past. frankly, most of the engines you speak of will go for scrap. the cost to tear them down, magnaflux etc takes you nowhere financially, unless you have absolutely nothing better to do with your time.
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Re: Garage full of antique Ford parts Hmm, the title has '48...thanks
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Re: Garage full of antique Ford parts Thanks for the info...maybe I'll see it in the old parts book.
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Re: Garage full of antique Ford parts I found the park light shape/position that you mentioned in Dad's old parts book. Thanks for the info! So, it's a 1946 but titled as a 1948...
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Re: Garage full of antique Ford parts Quote:
The info posted by 1942deluxe and FortyNiner is correct |
Re: Garage full of antique Ford parts Did not know that, thanks!
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