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  1. 1935-1937 Ford pickups

    1935-1937 Ford pickups

    Dedicated to the best looking pickup ever produced by Henry Ford.
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    Latest: Just checking for a pulse daleeric, Oct 12, 2021
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  2. Early Hemi Tech

    Early Hemi Tech

    If you need to know something about Early Chrysler, Daimler, Desoto, or Dodge Hemi engines, this is where you will find it. I'm setting out to make this grow with the HAMB and make it a one...
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    Latest: LA 340 bearing in 331/354... moparob, Mar 14, 2024
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  3. H.A.M.B Ford Galaxie Owners

    H.A.M.B Ford Galaxie Owners

    For all of us that choose to cruise the Galaxie.
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  4. Stromberg 97 carburetors

    Stromberg 97 carburetors

    This group is dedicated to the mighty Stromberg 97 (48's and 81's welcome also). Technical info on rebuilding, adjusting etc. Hopefully experts can chime in and give us the insight on the...
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    Latest: Alky conversion Russ Gaylord Fontana, Oct 3, 2021
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  5. The Little Pages Tech Archive

    The Little Pages Tech Archive

    This is a collection of technical articles from the pages of R&C, Rodding & Restyling, Car Craft, Customs Illustrated and all the rest. This is THE place to find vintage tech about how it was done...
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    Latest: How to make nerf bar bumpers 46fatford, May 25, 2020
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  6. Traditional Kustom Cars

    Traditional Kustom Cars

    This is a group for everyone that is into traditional kustom cars mainly from the 40's and 50's! Scan your old dusty magazines and photo albums, and share photos and knowledge on the kustom cars...
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    Latest: Interiors bskustoms, Aug 2, 2016
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  7. Traditional Only Group!

    Traditional Only Group!

    A group for only the 'Traditional' guys. What's traditional? It definitely doesn't include air bags and radials. Building cars the way our 'Founding Fathers' did it.
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    Latest: New to the group Robert J. Palmer, Jan 19, 2015
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