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Got the parts I ordered today. The turn signal multi function switch is an exact replacement part from Ford Motorcraft and fit same as the original. Great price and fast delivery.
The exhaust pipe for my '79 Malibu came today also and it fit without any fuss, better than the original pipe. It is a Walker part.
They have a few places you can go for ford parts. When I get up tomorow I'll link another place that supposedly has a lot of parts as well. Also, don't forget LMCtruck.com.
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Did we just become best friends?!
Thanks Roger, www.rockauto.com is a great parts source. I couldn't find the NAPA part number for king pins on my '48' but found the MOOG part number on Rock Auto and cross referenced it to NAPA's number on NAPA's website. The reason I needed this was because the king pin set my dad has left over from his Model A is the same set that I need. Sorry for the long post but I'm happy I don't have to buy king pins!
are you SURE it's a 352? ALL FE series are stamped 352 on the block. I didn't think they used 352 after '67. unless it's a different motor than what was in it from the factory.
the only thing you shouldn't be able to use from any other FE would be the crank rods and pistons.
if you'd like, I could give you a deal on a 390 that need rebuilt.
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'68 F-100 Ranger.... going on ten years of ownership and still planning on working on it...........or selling it.
"Go ahead and cook, Lois. We'll throw it out. Wouldn't want you to get rusty." -Peter Griffin
that's a 67 there, anyway, isn't it? yours probably is a carry over.
My friend was at the ford dealer looking to get a then new 99 in December 98. the dealer tried jacking him around telling him that the truck they were trying to sell him was a 99, when indeed it was a 98 as evident from the instrument cluster, lights, grill, and several other key asthetic points. anyway, my point is that.....ok there really was no point to that, just a story that you reminded me of...oh and it was Joe Cooper Ford in Midwest City, OK that this happened at.
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'68 F-100 Ranger.... going on ten years of ownership and still planning on working on it...........or selling it.
"Go ahead and cook, Lois. We'll throw it out. Wouldn't want you to get rusty." -Peter Griffin
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