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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fairfax Station, VA
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Too bad. If Ford made the two versions of trucks like they did in 1935-36, the only difference with the driveshaft-torque tube configuration is the length of the coupling shaft which fits between the output end of the transmission and the beginning of the torque tube. The frame should be the same from the transmission forward and the from the cross member where the torque tube mounts rearward. The only difference is the fame length between two cross members in the middle. Hard to explain but easy to see in person.
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1935 157" 1 1/2 ton stake truck undergoing full original restoration 1936 131 1/2" panel truck rescue preservation Author of the 1935-1936 Ford Model 51 V8 Truck book published by the Early Ford V8 Club of America |
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