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willie2323 |
12-20-2014 @ 9:02 PM
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thanx so much for the information, will do on the literature
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TomO |
12-20-2014 @ 8:42 AM
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The V-8 Album is another good book to add to your library. A copy can be bought from The Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum. They also sell the restoration books and some back copies of the V-8 Times. Call for specific issues. http://www.fordv8foundation.org/restobooks.html I would also suggest that you look into joining the Club and the Foundation.
Tom
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efv8 |
12-19-2014 @ 4:35 PM
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Welcome. I would like to mention that sometimes knowledge costs a little bit of money, and that you think about purchasing the 1952-1953 Ford Book that is offered here at the online store. You can check it out from the main page, column on the left. This book will be very valuable as you continue to learn about your 1953. Web Administrator Early Ford V-8 Club
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ken ct. |
12-19-2014 @ 2:09 PM
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Welcome Willie,lots of help on this forum from "kens Carbs + fuel pump rebuilding.Lots of home based fixers on here. ken ct.
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willie2323 |
12-19-2014 @ 2:04 PM
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Greetings All, I am a new member here and have recently purchased a 53 Customline Club Coupe and am excited to learn everything about this vehicle. I realize it will be a process. This website certainly looks like a great place to begin. It will be a driver and hopefully in my possession after transport, early next week. cheers everyone, Bill
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