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Old 03-24-2013, 02:15 AM   #1
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Default Bill Wzorek Flathead #s & terms JAN post

Well how're you doing now Bill W, what's up next?

Wanted to check on how you've settled out with flathead numbers, terms,etc re Jan post.

221,239,21/24 stud,99,81a,255,pre war style 1 features, style 2 blocks,etc.
Fun ain't they! What about those Who-Dies? That'S confusing!

And next? Projects, swaps events?
Happy hydraulics and grease
Learning new Flathead/Ford facts every day.
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Old 03-24-2013, 07:15 AM   #2
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Default Re: Bill Wzorek Flathead #s & terms JAN post

G32

Yes it is fun !!!
But with every one on here trying to help me understand ( I hope it is helping others to learn as well ) & with the charts like the ones on Mac Van Pelt's site it helps.

You made me laugh when I read " Who - Dies " I read it 3 times each time thinking that I missed someone in the Obituary.

The Houdaille shocks are very confusing , that is why I am slowly puting together a
List / Chart / of the shocks with picture & dimensions for each of the years.
It gets interesting when I get a set of shocks in and they are wrong for the given year car or truck that they are trying to but them on.
I mention that They may be wrong for the year they are working on.
And I love the Guys that tell me they have to be correct because
"THEY are the ORIGINAL one's from the car"
Then they proceded to ask me how long will my rebuilt shocks last I usually answer
" WELL " if those are the original shocks on the car mine will last longer then you will be alive LOL LOL
What I am going to need From the Barners is pictures of the shocks on there cars
Telling Front / Back / Left / Right
I am not ready yet But I think that when I am ready I will ask for a spefic year and do it one year at a time. so I don't get overloaded with multiple years all at the same time.

Well back to the garage for MORE SHOCK THERAPY LOL LOL

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Old 03-24-2013, 10:14 AM   #3
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How's that for password? Now switch letters around ,upper /lower
case-add some #s between and be so secure even you can't get past
Iv'e done that couldn't type right had to get permission from with
1st deceased pet's name ,color of first car, etc--what a world!

Excellent Bill Excellent response: wer'e in this pursuit of hoppyness together

To busuness:

Are my pizza pie piece pocket pit backed Wo Dys 1932 Ford?

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They still do Flathds
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