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wanted 37-39 brake drums
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Hal |
02-18-2012 @ 5:13 PM
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Thank you also Sturgis 39, I've heard of him before. I'll ck. him out also. Hal
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Hal |
02-18-2012 @ 5:10 PM
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Thanks Supereal, I'll check them out tomarrow.Need all the help I can get. Hal
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sturgis 39 |
02-18-2012 @ 10:48 AM
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I would contact Mr. Lacy at early ford v-8 garage. He has a lot of knowledge and sells kits. He is usually on the Ford Barn.
IF IT CAN NOT BE FIXED WITH BLASTING WIRE, DUCT TAPE OR JB WELD - IT CAN NOT BE FIXED
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supereal |
02-16-2012 @ 3:26 PM
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I'd contact a specialist such as MT Car Products (a V8 TIMES advertiser, www.mtcarproducts.com ) regarding conversion. Replacing your cable brakes with hydraulics can be a big job. Ford didn't offer them until 1939, and by the time you get the master cylinder and linkage, plus the lines, etc, you are looking at a big job. Wheels are a small part.
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Hal |
02-16-2012 @ 9:32 AM
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Looking for some 37-39 brake drums to convert my 36 ford to hyd. brakes allowing me to retain my origional rims. Any info.(input) would be greatly appricated. I know these drums are hard to come by, but maybe someone out there might have some. Thanks a million-Hal
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