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FWDTEXAS

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  1. FWDTEXAS

    Scum

    Same here in Canada, a tow-truck stole my trailer that had the wheels chained, thy just lifted it but left marks on the pavment.
  2. Try a marine suply, I have a charger that has 4 leads and can charge each batery with 10 amps, it is better to charge both bateries separatly than using a 24 volt charger. My charger is fully automatic and can be mounted permanetly conected. It is a Guest, charge pro.
  3. Mine is biger than yours
  4. Just remember, cleaning steel with any kind of acid(vinigar etc) or sand blasting not only remouves the rust but also metal. Electric derusting only removes paint and rust, that is what I am using and it is far more enviromental friendly as the waste water can be used on your lawn and plants as a firtalizer. Check out my entries on the FWD regarding this subject. pre ww2 vehicles
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    1942 Ryan

    Thanks, have a lot more
  6. picture no 3 is Old Kingsbury Aero Drome. Pic. no2 is Steve Freeman
  7. The Nash quad was formely the Jeffrey Quad, later Nash was bought out by Oskosh that was founded by William Besserdich a co founder of the FWD.
  8. I insaled a 7" one in my Motor Home but wired it as a rearview system as the side mirrors did not give me a good view , I got mine through Amazone for $ 75.00
  9. To bad we cannot watch the whole episode
  10. Loved that show, hope the new series uses the same actors
  11. We just recevieved piston rings for our FWD, quick service I must say
  12. I agree with Robin Graig (being from Deseronto)
  13. Fantastic, Dr Porsche would be proud.
  14. Fabulous picture, my info is that that one came out of the desert, see my post of "where are they now"
  15. Yes that is the one and should have been in the book.
  16. I found at least one mistake in the otherwise exelent book. He wrongly identified the armored car as a White but it is a Jeffry Quad in New Mexico.
  17. Does any one have a picture of a 1916 White armored car on the 1.5 ton truck chassis? It is rather impotant to setle a mistake made by some one. Thanks.
  18. Did they not stop mft. truck engines in 1920 and concentrated on small stationary engines?
  19. Did Wisconsine stop engines for tucks in 1920?
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