46chevyfleetline said:It's not too bad Barry. He's out in Nova Scotia so its going to cost him no matter where it comes from. If the part is made in the US, no duty. Its probably cheaper to bring it in from the states then ship it across Canada.
Old Wayne; Is '42 to '48 Ford the same? I don't remember. We've got a '47 Mercury 3/4 to do one of these days.
I will try . Thank you for the help.46chevyfleetline said:Old Wayne you may want to try posting in the wanted section of Canadian Rodder .com . There is still alot of old tin out west. Make sure you introduce yourself and list your location when you register though. Like Aaron said if you post some pics that could be a big help. Good Luck! :thumbup:
BarryK said:I did not know if they would let the hunk of metal come across the boarder.
Uncle????
Here is part of you classic truck inheritance and next year will send doors?
Might work.[/QUOte
I had a used gas tank sent to me from United States.
BarryK said:Old Wayne, hang in there as a friend of mine just found a scrap yard with a bunch of 40's trucks, he is going to look at next week and if of interest said he will then take me. (sounds like he wants first choice, to me)
I will call him Monday and have him look out for one.
We don't know if this is legit or not yet but will find out.