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STEEL CRANK IDENTIFICATION MADE EASY
STEEL CRANK IDENTIFICATION MADE EASY
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aussiebill
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Guys, i know this topic has come up often and described accuratley so i thought a few pictures will make it easier to understand. regards bill
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STEEL CRANK IDENTIFICATION MADE EASY
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aussiebill
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16 Years Ago
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Looks like a forgery to me! :P
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mctim64
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16 Years Ago
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I once bought a 1966 Shelby GT 350 that was a former drag strip car....
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Pete 55Tbird
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16 Years Ago
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Bill, thanks for the photos. Later on next week, I do plan to tear...
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Daniel Jessup
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16 Years Ago
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Daniel, are we all invited over for house (garage) warming? bet it...
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aussiebill
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16 Years Ago
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Yeah, open house would be fun. What's the weather like in VA this...
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mctim64
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16 Years Ago
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yesterday, 4 inches of the white stuff and it is not melting fast...
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Daniel Jessup
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16 Years Ago
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Obviously the heading for this thread is incorrect, as McTim hinted....
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John Mummert
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16 Years Ago
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Yes john, i realised that and couldnt edit that part so added it in...
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