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Do later floorboards fit my 1941? I will be asking more 11A questions as I explore my recent project. Thanks: Fred A
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If you are talking about the transmission cover panel any of the later panels should fit. The '41 body is the same body through '48.
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That must be it, as I used to think the world ended in September, 1940. I'm not even to the point of asking informed questuons of 1941. Thanks: Fred A
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Fred, the V-8 Club's 41-48 Ford book will be of great help to you if you are moving towards one of those cars.
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I found the book, put together by the late Ken Brown. It has much of the needed specifics of the truly "Fat Fords". Thanks TJ, Fred A
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