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Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 19:09:39 -0500 (EST) From: Ford Truck Enthusiasts List Server <listar To: pre61-list digest users <listar Reply-to: pre61-list Subject: pre61-list Digest V2001 #37 Precedence: list ==================================================================== Ford Truck Enthusiasts 1948-1960 Truck Mailing List Visit our web site: http://www.ford-trucks.com To unsubscribe, send email to: listar "unsubscribe pre61-list" in the subject of the message. ==================================================================== -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ford Truck Enthusiasts offers books to help you restore your truck: -Ford Truck Parts Locating Guide -1948-1960 Ford truck shop manuals (printed and on CD-ROM) -1948-1960 Owners manuals -How to Restore Metal Auto Trim -1944-1952 Body Parts Catalog -The Complete Ford Flathead V8 Engine Manual <a href="http://www.motorhaven.com/"> http://www.motorhaven.com/</a> ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ pre61-list Digest Fri, 16 Feb 2001 Volume: 2001 Issue: 037 In This Issue: Re: Scratch resistan paint Web page Re: Web Page Re: Web Page Head gaskets ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BOBWOOD536 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 17:13:04 EST Subject: Re: Scratch resistan paint Paul, When you say paint do you mean a actual paint or one of the soft Urethane coatings i.e. Rhino, or Duro liner. I've seen a actually paint on a truck, it looked like the ceramic coatings used on oven's and such. But I don't know what it was or who made it. As far as the Urethane coatings most all the brand names are good, and there is even some that go on smooth. Bullhide being one of them. I've seen article's on the do-it-yourself ones and Rhino liner seems to be the most popular one. It was either on here or the Scout digest someone said they had used the Dupo-color kit and was not impressed they siad it was thin and had to use a bunch of coats to get a good thickness. If you are looking for the hard paint type coating, you can try with industrial equipment places, they might have some kind of coating. That's what the Urethane coatings started out as. They were used on train engine's to coat the decks and walkways. Bob Wood 60 F100 302/C6 (it'll run someday) ------------------------------ From: "Bob Jones" <bobj Subject: Web page Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 16:35:06 -0600 If anyone is interested, my web site is now up. It's still under construction, but take a look around. Like old trucks, web sites are never quite done and your wife says you spend way too much with it. I hope to get all of the pictures up soon. Take a look: http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.specialtycontrolpanels.com/trucksindex.html Let me know what you think. Thanks, Bob Jones '49 F-2 Ford pickup '48 F-1 Ford panel '49 ford 8N ------------------------------ From: "GaryBBB" <gpeters3 Subject: Re: Web Page Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 21:03:14 -0800 Took a look and see that you like the same vintage I do. I'm looking for a projet truck like this one, looks like it won't be too hard to fix up, eh? -- Happily Retired (but broke) Michigan Pot Hole Jumping, 78 Bronco Loving, Gary -- > Just launched my web page. There still a lot to be done, but > everyone check it out and send me some suggestions. > > www.geocities.com/zeener96 > > Dennis ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 05:42:28 -0800 (PST) From: Dennis Moody <zeener96 Subject: Re: Web Page I love the '51-52 style....it's the only way to go!!! It's not hard to fix up....if only I were a millionaire!!! Dennis > Took a look and see that you like the same vintage I do. I'm > looking for a > projet truck like this one, looks like it won't be too hard to fix > up, eh? > > -- > Happily Retired (but broke) > Michigan Pot Hole Jumping, > 78 Bronco Loving, Gary ===== Zeener96 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ From: "Bill Hendrickson" <billjhs Subject: Head gaskets Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 18:00:03 -0800 Hello to all, Does anyone know if you can use a copper head gasket over again? I pulled off the head on my flathead to check a valve and found a copper gasket that looks to be in good shape to use over. Whats your thoughts> Thanks Bill 1953 F250 Flatbed ------------------------------ End of pre61-list Digest V2001 #37 ********************************** -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ford Truck Enthusiasts offers books to help you restore your truck: -Ford Truck Parts Locating Guide -1948-1960 Ford truck shop manuals (printed and on CD-ROM) -1948-1960 Owners manuals -How to Restore Metal Auto Trim -1944-1952 Body Parts Catalog -The Complete Ford Flathead V8 Engine Manual <a href="http://www.motorhaven.com/"> http://www.motorhaven.com/</a> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Ford Truck Enthusiasts 1948-1960 Truck Mailing List Send posts to pre61-list If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, send an email to: .... To access the rest of this feature you must be a logged in Registered User Of Ford Truck Enthusiasts
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