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Correct mounting hole for '36 passenger car?
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Flatbob |
06-05-2014 @ 9:23 PM
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Thanks Don, that's all I needed to know. Spent (wasted) a lot of time trying to make the grill fit on the front holes.
This message was edited by Flatbob on 6-5-14 @ 9:24 PM
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Don Rogers |
06-05-2014 @ 8:33 PM
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Rear holes for passenger car, front holes for commercial in 1936 per page 69 of the 1935-36 Ford Book
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Flatbob |
06-05-2014 @ 4:33 PM
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Ken, that's what I thought too, but '35-'36 book says "radiator on the '36 commercial vehicle now required a different mounting location than the passenger cars (forward hole added.) I interpret that to mean rear hole for passenger and front hole for pickup. Am asking because I can't get my grill to mount correctly and think it's because radiator is too far forward.
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ken ct. |
06-05-2014 @ 4:24 PM
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Front hole pass /// Rear hole truck. ken ct.
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Flatbob |
06-05-2014 @ 4:04 PM
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Is it the front or rear hole for '36 passenger car radiator?
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