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Old 02-02-2021, 07:36 PM   #41
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Mike,


I received my copy today and had a quick read through. Tomorrow I'll read every word. My hat is off to you; it is superlative, as I knew it would be.



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Old 02-02-2021, 08:21 PM   #42
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Mike,


I received my copy today and had a quick read through. Tomorrow I'll read every word. My hat is off to you; it is superlative, as I knew it would be.



Dave
Coming from you Mr. Rehor is a huge compliment. I'll never feel worthy but I will bask in your sentiment nonetheless.
Thank you sir.
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Old 02-03-2021, 08:06 AM   #43
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Obviously I had not made my way to the addendum. I already knew that much more plating would have been needed for concourse correct fasteners. My thinking is that Ford used the best available for the job and using original bolts and special nuts with liberties taken with washers and plain nuts. With the further help form "the book", my car is going together with best original parts allowed by my budget. Luckily here in California quality fasteners from industry are widely available from surplus. Thanks again: Fred A
Fred, The very first page of the introduction explained quite clearly (or so i thought) the reference for fasteners.
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I received mine this week. Wonderful book. Makes me want to take to '40 all apart again an make it perfect.... maybe later. Thank You Mr. Kubarth
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I received mine this week. Wonderful book. Makes me want to take to '40 all apart again an make it perfect.... maybe later. Thank You Mr. Kubarth
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