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Rolf

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Au Contraire Cece!!! The "bible" says, "16H 18046-B Body and arm assy (front shock absorber) '36-'41. Apparently only the '42 and up were a different shock, I had thought they were all different too, but a '37 '38 Left front shock with a link would work just fine, E-mail me at rolf@got.net, and let's do some business!! Thanks a lot, Rolf

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Hey Cecil, I never got a message, forward it to

rolf@got.net

thanks a lot, Nick got the new used '42 engine installed today, hope runs high that it was as good as was touted, rain predicted tomorrow, and he is working outside, so maybe next week, but would still like to get that shock replaced, Rolf

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I found out the fronts from 1940 to 1948 take a 4" link on the front shocks, this goes between the arm and the axle, fortunately they are the same as Ford, and Sacramento Vintage has them, for a hefty price, so if you are working on your shocks, preserve those links. My problem is now solved, with a little help from my friends, hope some of this info is helpful, thanks everybody, Rolf

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