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Website Reference Manual

It would seem that we are all in the same boat here, we are all looking for some part, piece of automotive information, different vehicle, etc. So why not put our collective minds together and start swapping web sites that each of us have found that was a help in some way to their project. If we can gather this knowledge into one place and share it, that would be ideal.

We could simply put in the heading:

and by just clicking on the link we could go to the site and look around. This is just a thought and it may help others out. Please find another link below and thanks for sharing.
 

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Old Ford Suspension & Steering Specs

http://www.flatheadv8.org/rumblest/suspens.pdf
 
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Well, that's a start 46Y block and I'm sure someone will appreciate the link. However, if the other barnacles that live on this site would just add one or two of their Website Reference links to this post then we may be able to entice others to come here and visit and share the knowledge. This group is the lowest read of all the FTE groups for trucks. Does anyone out there care? Are we too self-serving only to ourselves. There must be thousands of '47 and older Ford Pickup and trucks out there.
 
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Ok, I see what you are doing. I will look at my favorites and make some additions tonight.
 
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Lots of pictures, any year, any make, pickup

www.carnut.com
 
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Excellent sites, 46Y, Bootie and Bob H. Some that I never seen before, THANKS.
 
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i got more just need to organise myself to sort my favs out
 
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Steina, are you saying that the websites should all be lumped together under one Post? I split them to different posts thinking a search might be easier. I use the edit often for grammar errors.
 
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Didn't mention lumping websites together under one post; just that, if you have multiple items to list and they're minutes apart, it would save bandwidth to edit and put them in the same post.

Steve
 
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This is great! I can really use some of the site you people have posted. Thanks!
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Web Site References

Here's a few of my Favorites:

Flathead Specific:

http://www.reds-headers.com/
http://www.patricksantiquecars.com/ford39-48.htm
http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flathead_home.htm

Automatic Transmission to Flathead Adaptor:
http://www.flat-o.com/index2.htm

Electric Windshield wiper conversion:
http://www.newportwipers.com/

I've got literally hundreds more, way too many to just keep listing. Hope these help
 

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Steve,
Keep adding, it only enhances the site and makes people want to come here. Let hear how your '41 is coming along too. AL
 


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