1952 Ford F-8
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Well I was specific as I could be. A 1952 ford F-8.
F-8s were never COE's. Anyone whom does not have a 1952 year F-7 or 8 is correct, the battery goes elsewhere. ONLY on the 1952 ford F-7 or 8 does the battery mount under the cab behind the plate on the running board . I'll try to post a picture of my board.
F-8s were never COE's. Anyone whom does not have a 1952 year F-7 or 8 is correct, the battery goes elsewhere. ONLY on the 1952 ford F-7 or 8 does the battery mount under the cab behind the plate on the running board . I'll try to post a picture of my board.
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I looked at your pictures. It looks like you will h ave a nice rig. I saw the hole for the battery on the running board... interesting. It looks like it was a precursor of things to come as 53-56 have the battery at the same site but access was through a hole in the floor of the cab. Were 51 F-8's this way also?
I guess we all learned something here today.
I guess we all learned something here today.
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This was due to Ford going with the Lincoln Y Block that year instead of the 337 flathead. It left no room under the good for the Battery. And yes there is a very small door on the cab floor, under the seat on the passengers side as a way to access the top of the Battery.
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This was due to Ford going with the Lincoln Y Block that year instead of the 337 flathead. It left no room under the good for the Battery. And yes there is a very small door on the cab floor, under the seat on the passengers side as a way to access the top of the Battery.
easier on my old back to simply slide the battery out. So its kind of rare for
a one year thing. Really not hard to fab one up. sam
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