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Rebuilding Early Ford Hydraulic Shocks
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1937sedandelivery |
03-04-2020 @ 6:06 PM
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I emailed him several days ago for the same thing. Still have not heard back from him, just sayin... You can peruse my post "1937 shock absorber rebuilder" gregg
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40cpe |
03-04-2020 @ 1:45 PM
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Andy is the man to go to. He did mine aobut 4-5 years ago and they are doing well after about 5000 miles. His email is: andys.shoxs@gmail.com
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39 Ken |
03-04-2020 @ 1:43 PM
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Andrew Falandes . Good reputation. Took over from Bill Zoerek who learned from Louie Trinque Andrew Falandes 789 Tea St. Charlemont, MA. 01339 (413)768-8487
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c-gor |
03-04-2020 @ 12:17 PM
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Looking for a recommendation on a reliable company to suggest to a friend who needs to have a set of 1939 Ford shocks rebuilt. Years ago I had a positive experience with M&S Hydraulics with good results. Any comments
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