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Want to fix up dad's 1952 F5 - advice?

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Old 10-17-2011, 10:20 AM
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Old 10-17-2011, 11:07 AM
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Welcome to the forum!!

I bought some of the glass and rubber seals from Blue Oval Truck Parts. Here's their website: Blue Oval Truck Parts: Truck Parts, Truck Accessories, F-Series Trucks Parts, Ford Truck F250 Accessories

Also, I found that some of the rubber parts from Dennis Carpenter fit better than some of the other brands. Here's a link to their site: Dennis Carpenter Ford Car, F-100 Pickup Truck, 8N, 9N Tractor and Cushman Scooter Restoration Parts

Dan
 
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Old 10-17-2011, 11:14 AM
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FYI, Airing up widowmakers is where widows are created! With low pressure and weight on the wheels, the wheel halves can get out of alignment. Add pressure and Buh-Bye...
 
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Originally Posted by TheDrivenMan
Next week I will have a better idea where I stand with the F5, and then I will definitely be posting / PM 'ing my parts needs.

I am in Cookeville, TN.
* 1 hour East of Nashville
* 1.5 hours North of Chattanooga
* 1 hour West of Knoxville

I'll have my F-5 at the Cruise-In at Crossville Saturday. If you're up that way, stop and say hi!
 
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