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    Default Good web sites/ forums for 40's era cars?

    as the title says, whats out there?
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    JalopyJournal if it's traditional.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowRuleZ View Post
    JalopyJournal if it's traditional.
    This is the best and worst part about that site. They are so by-the-book about traditional. They badmouth fuel injection, SBF/SBC but embrace a T5 trans swap. Some are picky to the point of using flathead screws as opposed to Phillips because they weren't available/common at the time.

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    It will likely be traditional for a while, but have plans if everything works out
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    Hamb, just picked up a 50 dodge and been checking out the site, laid back and a lot of info.

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    It’s a weird time for cars of this vintage. My dad has our 37 truck, and bought a 39 ford convertible last year. The following for the cars is all baby boomers, who aren’t on forums, and are still writing each other letters and club newsletters.

    My dad is part of the early Ford V8 club, which has been around forever, just hope they can survive the digital transformation

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    It's not just cars. The younger generation doesn't seem to have any interest in anything before they were born. I think it's partly because they are taught in school that America is bad and caused all the world's problems, so they try try to distance themselves from "old America". Meh, dunno.

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    Aaca.com

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    fordbarn is also great for early fords

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    Ok, so NOBODY'S gonna ask? I gotta ask?

    What'd you get, Dave?
    I used to be 'with it'. Then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm 'with' isn't 'it', and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me.......



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