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Without a sheet of plastic the door cards will warp from getting wet. No one is ever going to see it. Just cover all the access holes in the sheet metal.
I remember Type F as Ford back in the 70’s when I was a kid. Some of the guys that ran Mopar TF’s at Atco ran the Type F and said it offered firmer shifts.
I looked at Walmart and Autozone, and nothing says Dexron anymore. I was using Dexron III but all the stuff says Mercon. Is that basically the new name for stuff that will work in a 727? Funny thing… I still see Type F.
GM cars until 1972 didn’t even denote the engine in the VIN. Body tag? Nope. And why “matching numbers” originally became a thing. It literally proved the car came with the “good” engine.
I had one of those scissor jacks by Transdapt. I lent it to my brother, and never got it back. Although I do have a ‘69 F440 HP on his engine stand. Been there since I can’t remember