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Old 02-10-2024, 03:01 PM   #41
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Hi Deuce Lover,


I got a note to my email saying the links didn't work for you. When you tried what feedback did you get, error, dead link,..?

I just tried opening the link on another computer that I was not logged into. I opened The Barn but did not log in there either. The links opened but you will get a couple of "Sales" boxes that come up which are below. Just close them out as shown. I believe you won't see those two screens again.



Please let me know,
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Old 02-10-2024, 03:08 PM   #42
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Glenn,I was able to figure it out.Thanks,Sheldon
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Good, thanks.


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Old 02-10-2024, 03:59 PM   #44
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And I wasn't able to figure it out. What little I was able to see gave me at least one solid conclusion. If the water drains point straight down then it's a '32 block. Hoping to get to the guy's place tomorrow or Monday.
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Good luck!
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Old 02-20-2024, 02:44 PM   #46
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Heading to my friend's place to see if it's a '32. Funny thing I ran into a guy at the hardware store yesterday that asked if I wanted a complete FH V8. Been in a shed 40 years. He said it's a 21 stud and only other info I got was it has a stock looking aluminum intake. '37?....
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I have most of a ‘32 engine.....block, crank, cam, rods and pistons, oil pump, generator. Missing heads and intake. Somebody that has a use for it needs to own it....what’s something like that worth?........Mark
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Old 02-20-2024, 06:33 PM   #48
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Here's a few pics. Truck looks like a '32 or '33? But the drains are at an angle, so thinking not a '32 block. The alleged '37 is a different guy, different location. Different day. Is the truck a '32?
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Here's a few pics. Truck looks like a '32 or '33? But the drains are at an angle, so thinking not a '32 block. The alleged '37 is a different guy, different location. Different day. Is the truck a '32?




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Gary, I think you need to talk your friend out of that truck, and add it to your stable.
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Old 02-22-2024, 09:17 AM   #51
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I have a couple 21 stud blocks /engines / related parts if anyone is looking. One is complete, drop in ready.
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Gary, I think you need to talk your friend out of that truck, and add it to your stable.
I think it's sort of important to him and his wife as yard art in front of their farmstand. He offered me the engine and tranny if I wanted to pull it. So, is this a '32?
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You need a glimpse of the firewall. If a separate piece, it is a 32. The motor is not a 32 judging by the angled drain cocks.
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