desoto1939 Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 Ok here you go. i looked in my 1954 NAPA catlog that ihave that covers the mopar from 1939-54. Here are the results Plymouth: AC 39-54 588 AC 49-50 9418 Dual Action Rayloc 39-54 4588 dual action 49418 49-50 Dodge: AC 39-52 588 50-52 9418 53 9226 rayloc put a 4 infron of the ac number Desoto AC 6 cyl 38-52 588 AC 38-52 506 dual action 8 cyl 52-53 9651 Chrylser AC 6 cyl 38-52 588 8 cyl AC 39-50 590 51-53 9651 This and a lot more information is contained in the 1938-54 NAPA Catalog. I have scanned the entire catalog of 197 pages and this covers all of the major cars that were being produced during this time frame. The cost of the CD is $12 and include shipping. This is the kind of information that anyone that has a vintage car that falls within these years to own. Information is invaluable, and NAPA is known for having the correct info. The specific sections for each cars covers engine, cooling, electrical, fuel, exhaust, clutch, trans, U joints a Diff shaft, rear axle, brake, steering an front axle, body, frame and wheel, and interchange numbers. Rich Hartung Desoto1939@aol.com Quote
Young Ed Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 you were a goody goody two shoes..momma's boy...yeah..we know your type..swirly candidate..second grade was rough in my little one room school house...all the boys got a beating every day..regardless..I was afraid to miss school.so did not..besides, we got a silver dollar for perfect attendance..(still have all 5 silver dollars) I still think if I had missed school..there would be a knock at the door and my teacher, paddle in hand, calling me out for the ritural.. Haha I did go to a private Catholic school for K-8. In about second grade I got caught swearing on the playground. The lady who caught me picked me right up by the collar of my coat and told me face to face I would not say that again. Quote
Don Coatney Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 In about second grade I got caught swearing on the playground. What exactly did you say? And dont tell me you forgot. If you remember the collar lift you also remember what you said. And my guess is you have said it many times in your young life:D Quote
55 Fargo Posted July 31, 2011 Report Posted July 31, 2011 Haha I did go to a private Catholic school for K-8. In about second grade I got caught swearing on the playground. The lady who caught me picked me right up by the collar of my coat and told me face to face I would not say that again. Got caught by the Principal going over a hill of dirt, left by construction workers on school property. This old beast of a Lady, grabbed my chin, and verbaly lambasted me, I can still remember vividly, how she asked me if I was"ruling the roost". I was only 6 in Grade 1(1967), and was not even thinking I was doing anything wrong, and it was not intentional on my part. Well this was still the 60s, and you could get a good whooping in School......... Quote
Young Ed Posted July 31, 2011 Report Posted July 31, 2011 What exactly did you say? And dont tell me you forgot. If you remember the collar lift you also remember what you said. And my guess is you have said it many times in your young life:D I was going to put it in here but the forum would have just turned it into **** and four stars can mean a lot. So I'll say it started with S and ended with hit. And yes I've still continued to use in when appropriate. Quote
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