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Old 02-02-2021, 05:26 PM   #1
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I just received the 2 volume restoration guide on 1932 Fords by David Rehor from The Early Ford V8 Club of America , if you own a 1932 Ford in any form these 2 resource books are a must have . One can only imagine the years of effort that went into these books , do yourself a favor and order them today !
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Old 02-02-2021, 06:07 PM   #2
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I just received the 2 volume restoration guide on 1932 Fords by David Rehor from The Early Ford V8 Club of America , if you own a 1932 Ford in any form these 2 resource books are a must have . One can only imagine the years of effort that went into these books , do yourself a favor and order them today !
I have a little insight in to what it takes to write (research) one of these books. In all seriousness, my '40 book pales in comparison to Mr. Rehor's '32 book.
I can't even imagine what he went through to produce that book.
I remain in awe...
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Old 02-02-2021, 07:31 PM   #3
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Thank you both for your thoughtful compliments. In distant hindsight, it was actually sort of fun to do and I think that you will feel that way too, Mike, about your new '40 book, along with a more immediate sense of relief that it is finally done.

Be on the lookout for Addendum #3 to the '32 book in the near future. Like #1 and #2 it will be available on the Early Ford V8 Club website.
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Where did you get them ? Thanks
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The Early Ford V8 Club web site, Third Gen Automotive OR sometime you "may" find them here on the "SWAP" side or on EBAY......Make sure there are 2.......two.... IF you happen upon a "SET" on Ebay!!! IT would be nice IF you acquired them from one of the first two as it not only helps the V8 Club but the later helps a "good" supplier too!!!! AND the V8 hobby as a whole!!!
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The Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum also carries the V-8 Club books. Visit the Early Ford V-8 Club site (www.earlyfordv8.org) to see all the books that are offered for the various vehicles from 1932-1953.
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Old 02-03-2021, 11:58 PM   #7
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DavidG, I knew your name sounded familiar. I have your 1981 "1932 Ford Judging & Restoration Standards" book that was left to me by my uncle. He used your book for his Roadster & 3 Window restorations (I have both). You got him a 920 point judging in a Concours somewhere in the Santa Barbara, CA area in 1982. Great book!!
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