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A Nice Drive Today
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v8teditor |
09-12-2011 @ 9:52 AM
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I'd love to hear more about your '37. 2012 will be the 75th Anniversary of the 1937 Fords. Could use the story and photos of your '37. I usually get plenty of the "beautiful" cars - Cabriolets, Convertibles, etc. but very few Fordors, Coupes, etc.
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TomO |
09-12-2011 @ 7:18 AM
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Don, I agree with Alan. Most of the posts on the Forum are about problems, it's nice to read about a car that has performed as designed. Most of the cars in the Early Ford V-8 Club do perform that way, but we get very few comments about normal operation on the Forum.
Tom
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ford38v8 |
09-11-2011 @ 3:13 PM
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Don, you take up as much Forum space as you please! Stories like yours are worth the read any day in my book.
Alan
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doning |
09-11-2011 @ 2:27 PM
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I took my '37 fordor out for a nice country drive this afternoon with my Dad. It was nice to see a smile out of him. The car did well with the engine running around 160 and the generator "finally" charging at 10 amps. Halfway through our ride I did feel one spark skip out of it but it was okay for the rest of the 5 mile travel back home. I hope it's nothing and it doesn't return. I sure get lots of looks especially from the younger kids. I'm planning on entering it in our hometown car show this coming Saturday if the weather is nice. I didn't mean to take up forum space but I would like to thank everyone for their help in making my ride possible! Don Inguaggiato
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