Re: Making my 32 for the open road now
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Originally Posted by tubman
I have sorta the same problem. My arthritis has gotten much worse over the last year, especially in my shoulders. I can still do most things, but one thing I can't do any more is lift the hood on my '51 high enough to get the prop positioned. (I think anyone with a shoebox Ford can attest to how heavy the hoods are.) I've rigged up a hoist in my shop that works when I'm there, but I'm at a loss about what to do out on the road.
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Sounds like a neatly placed pair of gas strut lift stays are in order. Unfortunately I see much trial and error in the fitment. Once again, if we are gonna continue to enjoy our Fords, some old rules might be broken.
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