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    Sounds like you won.

    One last little trick....although it's probably a little late for this project

    I keep a couple of the paint pens in my tool box. On something like this I'd write the part number or application somewhere on the part (like on the inside edge of the hat or on the inside or outside of the mounting flange). That way down the road your not spending 1/2 a day trying to figure out where you wrote the info down.

    By the way how about a picture and a little information on the truck your working on. The picture you show of the rear end under the truck make me wonder that the outside of it looks like ....and WE LIKE PICTURES LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike P View Post
    Sounds like you won.

    One last little trick....although it's probably a little late for this project

    I keep a couple of the paint pens in my tool box. On something like this I'd write the part number or application somewhere on the part (like on the inside edge of the hat or on the inside or outside of the mounting flange). That way down the road your not spending 1/2 a day trying to figure out where you wrote the info down.

    By the way how about a picture and a little information on the truck your working on. The picture you show of the rear end under the truck make me wonder that the outside of it looks like ....and WE LIKE PICTURES LOL

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    1946 Studebaker M5 with a 383, Streetfighter T350 and can't wait to get it back on the road.

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