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Is there a website or anywhere I can find part numbers and I Ds for old Ford parts . I have accumilated several boxes full with tags and numbers and don't know what year or body style they fit. I do know they are not for 1940 or model A.
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Use the Greenbook as a starter. That covers the major years. Earlier ones are brown, tan, etc covers. The greenbook has been reproed. They come up on eBay frequently.
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C&G sells the green book. FPS-3633, 802 pages, $75. 800/266-0470. If you do your own work on Ford vehicles 28-48, it is indispensible.
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Get the parts book. Take it from me ( ex Ford parts guy ) and others here, they're worth their weight in gold! Anyone who's doing a resto, should have a set covering their vehicle.
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I found a digital copy of the Green Book online, use it all the time.
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Thank you all for your replies.
JSeery a John, would you please give me the address for the website .If you like you can send me a P M Thanks again Warren |
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Digital copy.
http://norgv8club.org/norg/index.php...parts-diagrams |
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^^ Thanks for that link, hb.
Very useful indeed. Mart. |
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and the book!! Earlier on the same site for the DVD.
http://www.macsautoparts.com/ford_me...d-dvd.html?p=3 http://www.macsautoparts.com/ford_me...s-and-dvd.html NOTE!! The AMAZON site is $50 compared to $120 @ MAC's!!! Last edited by Capn John; 02-10-2015 at 07:11 AM. |
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