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    Ford 4 cylinder flathead

     



    Looking for an older Ford 4 cylinder flathead. Midwest preferred...

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    Car Year, Make, Model: 37 chevy p/u 55 ford convertable
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    What year are you looking for?,a junkyard I know had a 41 pickup with a four cylinder motor in it. I had never seen one before and I am gripping about how my 37 chevy handles highway speeds I can imagine how a 4 cylinder in a truck could be

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    year doesn't matter

     



    This might sound strange, but year doesn't matter. I'm looking to build a "Ford Motorcycle" out it, like the ones they never used to build.
    Where is this junkyard?

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    South of columbus ohio north of mt sterling on rt 56 right off of I71,back when I first seen it in the late 70s it was at the back edge of the yard which is farther back now. It was in a line of late 30s to early 40s trucks,I think there was a 37 reo pickup and 41-6 suburban near it.

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