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Anyone have accurate pics/descriptions of the radiator and yoke mounting for a 1940 ford pickup? To my understanding, correct me if I am wrong, the bolt goes upside down, with the "rubber" pad between the frame and radiator with the spring and bolt on top. Thanks for your help.
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As strange as it may seem, I think you are correct.
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Does anyone have underhood pictures of a '40 pickup. I to am trying to put one together and figure out where things are supposed to be. Thanks.
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