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efv8 |
09-30-2009 @ 4:12 PM
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Welcome to the new EFV8CA Website and our Trucks Forum. We hope you will find our new forum easy to use and helpful as you search out answers to your questions. Please feel free to post new disucssion topics or questions at any time. We simply ask that any discussions held within this section are related to early EFV8 Trucks. Thanks for your participation, and enjoy!
This message was edited by efv8 on 10-4-09 @ 8:46 AM
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donvitoc |
05-11-2011 @ 7:48 AM
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Thanks! I should have mentioned that I'm only interested in an early Ford V-8 that is compatible. DVC
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Kewpie22 |
05-19-2012 @ 3:37 PM
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Hello! New member from Florida. Just built a restored 1936 FV8 Lunch Truck on 1.5 ton chassis. The "Wahoo Quick Lunch" will be selling hot dogs etc here near and around Daytona florida. I need help with a gas gauge restoration and reinstallation. Any knowledgeable folks to help me to reinstall the red fluid gauge correctly would be appreciated! Thanks
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raw |
08-15-2013 @ 2:44 PM
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Beautiful job. Was the gas tank in this truck located under the seat? Did you have to replace it or was it in working order? If you had to replace where did you find a replacement? Appreciate your response, also, if possible send completed photo of this project. Thanks RAW
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TomO |
08-16-2013 @ 8:31 AM
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Kwepie22, Please start a new topic for your request for help on the fuel gauge. Very few people read the "Welcome" topic.
Tom
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horsemanraul |
03-23-2015 @ 12:15 PM
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Hi, and thank you from sunny Arizona. I will be posting questions and hopefully answers on restoring a 1950 F2.
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hanny |
09-18-2015 @ 2:15 PM
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Hi everyone, thanks for excepting me all the way from Jersey in the Channel Islands, a small Island 9x12 miles between the UK & France. I'm starting to restore my 39 3/4 ton pickup and love it, its awesome. Nothing else much like it here and hope there won't be to many questions as i go along with the restoration. Many thanks again hanny
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The Dude |
07-06-2016 @ 5:16 PM
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Hi and thanks for having me. I'm sixteen years old and relatively new to the game. I have a 1946 ford truck that needs some work , so I definitely will be visiting the forum often. Thanks again, Paul
This message was edited by The Dude on 7-6-16 @ 5:18 PM
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