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    one complete set knuckle push rod covers/used barn fresh 225.00

  • #2
    Which Knucklehead covers are they? There are three different types ya know.
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    • #3
      They are the 40-47 style. probably made between august 1939-january 1947. do not know exact hour or the persons who installed them ya know. then again some of us common people just do not know it all.you know

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      • #4
        Too bad. I was looking for some made in March of 1947.
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        • #5
          My own personal thought you know, by march1947 you know the factory was probably manufacturing push rod covers for the 1948 motors. you know

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          • #6
            Chris knows it all. Didn't you know that?
            Mark Masa
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            • #7
              Originally posted by MMasa View Post
              Chris knows it all. Didn't you know that?
              I wish I did. I have do do a lot of digging to research what is correct for what. But I ask a simple question about which type of tubes he has as I need 1936-1938 type and I get. "They are the 40-47 style. probably made between august 1939-january 1947. do not know exact hour or the persons who installed them ya know. then again some of us common people just do not know it all.you know" as an answer.
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