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1936 Tools
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Steve Kennedy |
10-31-2017 @ 1:25 PM
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I am new to the forum. Does anyone have detailed descriptions of what the correct tools look like, front and back for the 1936 models? I do have the 1935-36 book, but it only gives a general description. I need to know what to look for when I am at a swap meet or something. Recently I saw what looked like the spark plug tool, but when I turned it over, it has a "1917" date on it. Detailed photos appreciated. Steve
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1940 Tom |
10-31-2017 @ 2:01 PM
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Good Afternoon, Steve--- Welcome. If you not a Ford V8 Club member, please join us. The Early Ford V8 Club Tool Advisor is Lin Stacey. he writes articles for the Club's excellent magazine - V8 Times. Lin's e-mail address is "LinStacey@sbcglobal.net". In my humble opinion, there is NOBODY better than Lin, to answer your tool questions for your '36. I purchased a tool kit from him for my '40 a few years ago. Excellent tool quality and service. Good luck. Tom
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Steve Kennedy |
10-31-2017 @ 8:30 PM
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Thanks, I sent my dues in last week. I will ask some of the local Denver club members to look ast past issues so I can find some of his articles. Steve
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