Good day everyone
I searched this site and found the exact same question I am interested in. But the search only found the post with the question. I could not find the responses. Is there a way to see the responses?
Bye for now
Mike
How to search this site
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Re: How to search this site
It may be that the post in your search result had no responses. Most do, but a few do not. Try a random search entry, such as "1923 radiator apron". I just did, and got a question and many responses. (Or post your question in this forum, and you can expect responses)
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Re: How to search this site
If you do a general search on google and type in your specific T question you will be surprised how many responses you will get from the MTFCA forum site. You necessarily don’t have to “go through” the MTFCA site to get to them. In most cases it’s faster to do it that way. Remember it’s on the net and a general search will find it.
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Re: How to search this site
In your browser search box type in MTFCA in front of what you are looking for. For example: MTFCA 1923 radiator apron. Doing that I got this return.
https://www.google.com/search?q=MTFCA+1 ... gYIBBAAGAQ
I have found that word order, unless you know an actual title for a post, does not matter. The search is looking for those words individually.
https://www.google.com/search?q=MTFCA+1 ... gYIBBAAGAQ
I have found that word order, unless you know an actual title for a post, does not matter. The search is looking for those words individually.
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1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: How to search this site
There are two ways to search.
To search the current Forum (2019 to date) you can use the search features in the upper right corner of this page or the ADVANCED search.
To search the old Forums & current its best to do an internet search using your search engine of choice (Google, BING, Yahoo etc)
sometimes you need to play with the word order Google works best but not always
to search search words MTFCA or search words MTFCA.COM
example front spring clip mtfca
https://www.google.com/search?q=front+s ... nt=gws-wiz
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Re: How to search this site
If there are any responses/posts to the thread beyond the original, they "should" be listed. If not, just click on the title of the post that shows up in the search result and you will be redirected to the original post/thread (showing any additional/further posts to the thread).
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