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The Vintage Ford Magazine forum could be dropped
One less forum to look at. Has only had 1 post in the last 6 months.
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Re: The Vintage Ford Magazine forum could be dropped
Didn’t know we had a VF Forum..What was it supposed to do?
I don’t know why I turned out this way. My parents were decent people.
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Re: The Vintage Ford Magazine forum could be dropped
On of the ideas behind VF forum was that extra material could be posted that wouldn't fit into the print version.
Also clickable links could be supplied to give that information.
Aleesa can comment further.
Also clickable links could be supplied to give that information.
Aleesa can comment further.
Chris Brancaccio
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Re: The Vintage Ford Magazine forum could be dropped
I’d love to know what the photos of the Model A engine inside the front cover of the last issue were all about... I didn’t see any explanation, nor did I see anything in the rest of the magazine that related to those pictures!
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I figured out the photo that Adam is referring!
Clearly it’s a Model A block showing grinding in the valves.
Well on the lower right of the same page is an article FEATURED PHOTO and sure enough is mentions a home made tool for lapping in the valves. That’s the connection......
Clearly it’s a Model A block showing grinding in the valves.
Well on the lower right of the same page is an article FEATURED PHOTO and sure enough is mentions a home made tool for lapping in the valves. That’s the connection......
Tony Bowker
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1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.