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Can anybody identify the 4 shocks in the top of this photo? Thanks..
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I've seen these before and was wondering the same thing.
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probably after market
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Bottom two could be Model 32. Pic's of the backs could confirm this. The others are likely later flathead era. Someone posted a page awhile back with good drarings and some dimensions awhile back. I was trying to find it last weekend and could not find it. Rod
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Look like 1935 according to Vince"s site http://www.fordgarage.com/pages/shockidentification.htm
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Late 40,s early early 50,s studebakers used similar shocks.
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the bottom two look like 32s
the arms are different than the model A |
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