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1934 Ford
02-24-2019 @ 6:32 PM
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To post more than 1 picture.
#1 Click on "Choose File"below
#2 Select your picture from your files an click Ctrl ln the lower left corner of your keyboard.
#3 Select the next picture and click Ctrl again. Now you have two pictures highlighted in Blue
#4 Do this again for additional pictures
#5 Click "Preview" below
#6 Wait for them to upload, key word id wait!
#7 Hit Submit when you see your pictures

1934 Ford's since 1972

1940 Tom
02-20-2019 @ 1:46 PM
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Good Afternoon, David---

I own a 1940 Ford, but don't hold that against me.

Welcome to the Forum!

The gentlemen (my fellow Club members) who have already welcomed you, have all given you excellent advice. These guys are top notch in their knowledge of early Ford V8's, and the Forum is there for your use.

Good luck with your 36!

Tom

len47merc
02-20-2019 @ 1:07 PM
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How about a pic? If you want to post more than 1 pic you will need to submit another reply, etc., as the site only allows for 1 pic per discussion thread post (other options exist but this will get you started).

We love pics!

Steve

CharlieStephens
02-20-2019 @ 11:56 AM
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Welcome. You might want to add your general location. There may be someone close with the same car. Maybe someone will recommend sources for work on the car. Maybe there is a good show in your area. ETC

As others have posted, get the book, https://shop.efv8.org/collections/ford-books/products/1935-1936-ford-book-softbound.

You should add your email to your profile. People frequently forget to check for incoming messages.

Again, welcome.

Charlie Stephens

TonyM
02-20-2019 @ 10:43 AM
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Welcome. Good luck with your 1936 Ford.

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woodiewagon46
02-20-2019 @ 10:27 AM
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David, welcome to the site. One thing you will learn, is that there is a wealth of information available on this Forum. I am always amazed at how many people will log on and give the correct answer to any question you post.

ken ct.
02-20-2019 @ 9:00 AM
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Welcome as everyone said. Ive owned a 36 for 32 yrs and have put many miles on her. Close to 50.000 miles driven by myself. Retired rebuilder of carb,dist,and fuel pumps ,have many parts available as leftover stock for all above. Your location would be appreaciatd in your address. ken ct. 1-203-260-9780 cell # ken isidor

trjford8
02-20-2019 @ 8:19 AM
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Welcome to the forum. One thing you should do if you own a '36 Ford is purchase the Early Ford V-8 Club's 35/36 Ford book. A great book that will give you a lot of facts regarding your '36. You can purchase the book on the front page of this site or by calling 707-226-5256. This number is for ordering all the V-8 Club books. You'll be glad you purchased it.

1934 Ford
02-20-2019 @ 7:11 AM
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Welcome David,
You will find this Forum to be friendly and informative.
I suggest you use the "Search" field to reference previous discussions
before you ask questions. There is a wealth of knowledge to be read which may help in forming your questions.
We all love these old Ford V8's and all enjoy sharing what has worked for us. Your input is always welcome along with pictures of what you are working on.
Welcome !

1934 Ford's since 1972

MG
01-17-2019 @ 10:27 AM
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What efv8CofAAdmin said....Welcome!....

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