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Just for fun,how INTERNATIONAL is this?
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Posted by michael Soldan on April 21, 2001 at 16:20:37 from (216.46.140.186):
My H will soon be ready from the depths of my shop and another is waiting for the same restoration. I was talking to a Michigander the other day and this came up , so here goes. My H was built in the USA, came to Canada (an immigrant)in 1944, so I think it took out Canadian citizenship during those 57 years. I got a heat shield from Wade in Cullman Alabama and I bought a set of shutters from a marketeer in Portland Indiana, then On a recent trip I bought a set of front wheel weights from a wrecker in Tangent Oregon,south of Portland( Farmland Tractor Supply) I think that puts this H in a unique position,parts from all over the continent..Yep, its an INTERNATIONAL!!! Incidentally some of you responded to "AN H of a Time with H brakes",I got one side done today and am waiting for brass bushings for the other side, should be at the dealers on Monday...MIke in Exeter Ontario.
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