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Old 04-06-2022, 10:15 AM   #13
Fred A
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Default Re: Lincoln brakes

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Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN View Post
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...You can't possibly go wrong with the REAL Boling Brothers pieces.
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"REAL"? Interesting that DD would hang such a glorious description these very useful brake accessory products. Real good but not real Lincoln. I know he knows the difference. Try bolting these onto a REAL Zephyr. There is a long parade of old Ford misnomers, such as calling any light duty three speed transmission from '37 to '51 a '39. Even that broad title is violated where we often see earlier cased amalgam fancifully offered as the magic '39. Add that to Ford Model C, C crank, Business coupe with package tray, and Holley 92 called an 81. All food for confusion. This allows some of the big vendors to spoof yall with products like Super 97s. Good Luck: Fred A
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