Ford V8 Times Magazine Vol: 35 Number: 6 Dated: November/December 1998 Pages: 90 Measures: 7” x 9 7/8” Rips: No Tears: No Folds: No Missing pages: No Markings: No Spline: Top staple not holding cover but is holding all pages tightly. Bottom ok. Cover: Slight wear Highlights: Shade Tree mechanic: freeze plugs. Thech tips & Readers tips: Spark plugs, steering around town, ignition diode for better starting & emergency carburetor float repair. Ford V-8's at Pebble Beach. '46-'47 Evolutionary changes of the 1947 Ford part 8. The final word on colors for the 1937 Ford. Fantasy Ford plant security badges. Red's engine talk for the flathead V8 engines: Ford V-8 valves. Ford V8 Times Magazine for the Ford V-8 Enthusiast. Published by the Early Ford V-8 Club of America, a non-profit corporation in the State of California and a National Historical Society dedicated to the restoration and preservation of Ford Motor Company vehicles from 1932 thru 1953. This was and still is a popular soft cover booklet/magazine for the Ford Enthusiast. This bimonthly publication is filled with articles and information about vintage Fords. It’s contents are mostly in black and white of its text, drawings and pictures. There are a few full color pictures spotlighting a fabulous Vintage Ford in an article. This magazine was from my Dads personal collection. Then and now, this publication is in a smoke free home. Shipping: USA $3.00, each additional $2.00 Canada $4.50, each additional $3.00 All others $10.00, each additional $4.00 Please note, if purchasing additional publications, if it works out a better rate and save you money to ship via USPS Priority Mail in a flat rate envelope or box, I’ll usually select the Priority Mail method. Parcel Post is not always a more economical choice and if undeliverable, the Parcel Post parcel is typically discarded by the Post Office. We don't want that to happen! About 6 to 8 magazine can safely fit into a Flat Rate Priority Mail envelope. Single magazines will ship USPS First Class mail. Two or more will be sent USPS Priority Mail.
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