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> OT Early Fords, Parts stash
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post Dec 4 2006, 10:35 AM
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Yes the treasure was kind of skimpy. But that was to be expected when the vault was raided before. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Which are the 40 headlight covers? Any help IDing what's what would help.

I grabbed the fuel pumps because I hadn't seen any with a glass sediment bowl before and thought they were interesting.

That's it for NOS stuff except for a windshield in a Ford box with the number written on the outside PN #46400

There is a pair of chrome trim pieces about 2.5' long X 3" wide X 3" tall that narrow to a point with three mounting bolts on the back. There is a paper tag on one that says "1A 1029028 R" (the second 1 could also be a 7) that are in pretty good shape (pictures 3 & 4 below the rads)
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Third rad has been IDed..... 38-9 1 1/2 ton Ford
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