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Glad to have been able to help out!
Just one thing, and the programmers have been made aware of this glitch. The search for trucks is limited to the years 1950 to 1960. They are working to see how to fix this.
The search for parts does cover the years 1948 through 1960.
Just one thing, and the programmers have been made aware of this glitch. The search for trucks is limited to the years 1950 to 1960. They are working to see how to fix this.
The search for parts does cover the years 1948 through 1960.
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If you type under keyword what you are look to find and press enter, it should find it if the item is listed in the market place for sale.
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https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum242/
Perhaps we can link that too. It isn't broken out by model years, because it is less popular, but hopefully it can help.
Thanks for the feedback.
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When you go into the parts search, the box on the left where you would enter your search criteria you have to click on the link at the bottom of the box that says, "show all search options".
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You can do that now. When you click the link for 48 - 60 Parts and the window opens. On the left side of the page you see PARTS SEARCH, and under that you see "KEYWORD".
If you type under keyword what you are look to find and press enter, it should find it if the item is listed in the market place for sale.
If you type under keyword what you are look to find and press enter, it should find it if the item is listed in the market place for sale.
Oh Ok Thanks
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