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Transmission Cover
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billcox@Kgbc.org |
09-28-2011 @ 5:28 PM
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Does any one have for sale or know where I can get a decent Transmission Cover
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Gary M. |
09-28-2011 @ 6:28 PM
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bradleyfloorpans@aol.com
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billcox@Kgbc.org |
09-28-2011 @ 6:53 PM
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Thank you
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kubes40 |
09-28-2011 @ 8:13 PM
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For what?
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trjford8 |
09-29-2011 @ 7:22 AM
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Do you need the cast cover of the transmission or the tin cover that attaches to the floorboards. If it's the tin cover what year do you need? They are different for the various years.
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billcox@Kgbc.org |
09-30-2011 @ 6:30 AM
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I need the tin , steel. Cover, the floor piece for a 1938 pickup
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trjford8 |
09-30-2011 @ 12:54 PM
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Check Craigslist for the Sacramento, Ca. area. Check auto parts and the vehicle section. If you type in 1938 or 1940 you will see ads by Jim Anderson. He has a lot of Ford pickup parts and cars from 1935 and up.
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Cecil/WV |
10-01-2011 @ 11:43 AM
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Northern Classic Trucks??
Shiny side up! Cecil/WV
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