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What's this part?
I've only five body pieces to install on my F8 and have two additional pieces that came with it that don't seem to belong. The first piece is approximately 13" long and 4" wide. The second is approximately 17" long by 5" wide. Below are pictures showing the front and back of each. If anyone can i.d. them, please advise. If anyone is interested in purchasing them, please p.m. me.
Thanks, Jim |
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could be
the splash shields on the frame, each side of the motor, attached to the bottom rail, and protects the starter/distributor on the right and the generator on the left.
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then again
I've never laid hands on a ford....
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Harry,
Checked your suggestions and found that splash shields they ain't! Thanks, though! Regards, Jim |
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Fords
You should lay your hands, eyes, ears on a Ford CMP... you'll find it quite rewarding.
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Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern |
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You really should take Keiths advice Harry
It will make you appreciate just how good the chevs really are
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Have a good one Andrew Custodian of the "Rare and Rusty" |
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Keith,
A true believer you are! Anyone who has heard a finely-tuned flathead purring will always be a faithful follower of a Ford. I believe they also (along with Mercurys) were installed in carriers were they not? I notice, too, that those who support that other engine are from Oz, a place where few Fords were shipped...... Regards, Jim |
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