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Re: Ford C-series partsPosted by G. L. Perry on June 08, 2004 at 03:53:20 from (158.254.80.214): In Reply to: Ford C-series parts posted by C'ville Bill on June 07, 2004 at 15:04:36:
Try reg old fashioned stores, the new "supermarket" places only have puters to look stuff up on, haven't found one yet with Big truck stuff even listed, yet with numbers I get sometimes may have in stock! My local small guy, been around for 40 years, still knows how to look in books too. Picture books I can look in too, sometimes you need those. Far as tune-up stuff, even the p/ups of ERA with FE engines had similar parts, maybe same? As in 352, 360, 390 parts. Lots of these in yards for big stuff. I had an F-600 recently, liked it, had to sell due to health problem, wish I had kept it. Mine was 66. The basic body goes from 57 to early 90's in big ones like yours. Lots of fire trucks! Lots of diff engine/trans tho. Trans has special linkage to shift, get cab hold-down lubed and working, much nicer. I like one door open to push up easy, even though instructions say close doors. I now have GMC same kind, about same. You'ld think same designer at both places on those. MOst manuals for your year have C stuff in them, but usually only up to F600 size. YOu may have to get diff one for 800 or bigger series? Cab stuff is all the same, I think! Put a picture on here, let's look!
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