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48bomber:
OT,
  Go to a local cabinetmaker and ask  about the ply. They will have a supplier for wholsale ply for what they do. I know here that my suppliers can get , and carry spiecies and quality that is not at the local lumber yard.  I do not buy sheets by the lift, only order what i need and is nerver a issue.
  48bomber

the old trucker:

   Thanks for the tip 48 bomber. I'll follow that up.               OT.

48bomber:
http://s837.photobucket.com/albums/zz291/48bombardier/
  Hey all,
  This is the frist pics i have posted. This was Difficult to figure out without my 14 yr old son!!Todays pics of a short run , and toboganing north of where we live !
   Let me know what you think.

  48bomber

BIGDAVE:
  48bomber, I viewed your pics with interest.  I am working on '48 B12 for a friend.  Nothing heavy yet, mainly fuel delivery-rust in tank, and small wiring issues.  Although I have not finished examining the entire machine, it looks very original and sound.  It looks very much like yours and at first glance they could be mistaken for one another.  I have no experience with BIG BOMBERS but am learning through this forum.  I do have some info on Chrysler flatheads from old MOTORS manual and 1945 US Army manual on the 236.6.  This motor says T120 IND and might be 251.
   Thanks for the input to this forum.  BIGDAVE

the old trucker:

  Hey BIGDAVE, do you have any pics floating around for us to a look see. I have to check out your handy work. ha ha ha . I would be happy to help you in putting them on here if you need.
   
                                                          The Old Trucker

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