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Attached is a picture of a '32 shock. Note the ring. The pen cap is pointing to the ring.
For additional information on '32 shocks see the discussion titled: '32 thermostatically controlled shocks Last edited by Lincolnville; 03-05-2024 at 06:29 PM. Reason: added explanation |
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What are we looking at, Model A has the same ring?
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A Model A shock is 1/4 " less in height, is manually adjustable, and does not have the cavities on the back like the '32 shock shown in #22 above.
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Like David stated, they are a 1938 and later service replacement shock. In that it is the later 38 and newer design shock, with the early style shaft that will accept 28-32 clamp on arms. These would have been auto parts store replacement shocks. I have used a few sets on driver quality 32 Fords.
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