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Roger
Hey gang,,,,, I had a link to this file at the top of the board before, but rather than figuring out how to put it back there again, I'll just post the link here.

Parts Sheets (.pdf file)
rls302s
Roger

PLEASE NOT PDF. that crap shuts my browser down everytime I click on it & for some reason my
febble mind just can't keep from clicking on them. I'm not going to admit to how many times I've
downloaded acrobats pdf reader & reinstalled it and it still don't work right.

Ron
Roger
Ron,, I think I still have the scanned images that I used to make that pdf file. I'll post them tomorrow.
John Sheedy
Roger,
At some point this month (June) I plan on purchasing a 17 piece CD collection that will have all the FORD / Lincoln / Mercury and Ford Truck parts books covering 1920's right thru the 1980's. This will include First, Second and Third generation Vans. With this will come all the break down pic's as well as the original Ford Part numbers. Hopefully I can figure out the best way to use this for the board members. John
rls302s
Roger

I think I have it saved on here somewhere or maybe I burned it to cd if you are talking about the 300 brake conversion. If not go ahead & post it. I think I finally figured out the problem just have no clue how to fix it.
Somehow this beta IE 8 or whatever the hell has picked up not 1 but 2 of my old e-mail addy's and has them
listed for my e-mail so I can't use the puter to just get anything I want to anymore. next it has decided that it want's to open Outlook when I click on a pdf file so everything just becomes VERY Slow & soon Stops completely & I usually just have to reboot manually to be able to do anything else. I should have stayed with 98 at least I knew how how to fix this crap with it.

Ron mad.gif
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Roger, Thank you for this posting, it will be verry usefull.


John
Roger
Most of the thanks goes to Randy for supplying us with the parts sheets that I used to make the pdf file.

Thanks again Randy.
Dogfather
QUOTE (Roger @ Mar 6 2007, 04:28 PM) *
Most of the thanks goes to Randy for supplying us with the parts sheets that I used to make the pdf file.

Thanks again Randy.


Hey Roger are those Ford Part numbers? Or ?
Roger
Yup, they're Ford part numbers. It's obviously not a complete list of every part on the 69-74 vans.

If you're not familiar with ford part numbers, here's a good link to explain the basics.
http://www.hammar.dyndns.org/~djhamma/partnumb.htm
Dogfather
QUOTE (Roger @ Nov 30 2008, 07:45 PM) *
Yup, they're Ford part numbers. It's obviously not a complete list of every part on the 69-74 vans.

If you're not familiar with ford part numbers, here's a good link to explain the basics.
http://www.hammar.dyndns.org/~djhamma/partnumb.htm


Thanks Man Great Link
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