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Old 05-22-2026, 01:28 PM   #34
rotorwrench
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Default Re: Fuel Inlet Fitting?

Every day is more water under the bridge since Ford built this stuff. Availability seems to go in waves. Back when I was young, the Ford dealers still had some old stock on parts but it dwindled till reproduction stuff came into being. I thanked God for Hemmings Motor News back then. Reproduction stuff has gone up and down in quality more than I like to remember. The fact that a fair amount of reproduction stuff is still available has been what kept the hobby going all this time. I just hope it keeps coming. A lot of stuff has come and gone for now at least. I just hope nothing is gone forever or it will make it hard to keep the old Fords on the road. I imagine that some of these old cars have been restored several times.
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