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Old 05-18-2021, 10:33 AM   #11
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Default Re: The 1933-34 Ford Book

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Originally Posted by DavidG View Post
Thanks to Dave Slater and Trevor Poulsen, the chapter on the uniquely Australian '33-'34s is pretty well done, but the rest is a couple of years away given the limitation of there being only 24 hours in a day.
Yes Dave, like you I have been fighting to stuff more hours within the typical twenty-four hour cycle. Never got too far with that. In fact, with the increase in gravitational forces (things sure seem to be heavier than they used to), I am finding it even more difficult to stuff more hours in to one rotation.

Guys, please be patient with Mr. Rehor's progress on this book. We all know this book, when completed, will be well worth the weight.
The research required to produce an accurate work is no doubt unimaginable to folks that have not undertaken a similar endeavor.
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