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Posted by Paul Cook on Wednesday, January 14, 2004 at 12:17PM :

In Reply to: What does FF mean posted by Dave on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 at 7:41PM :

My collection consists mainly of Dodge 4x4's that have cylindrical section fenders. A cylinder is created when a straight line rotates around another straight-line axis. The front fenders have several sections formed with cylinders of different radii. The rear fenders are sections of true cylinders since they have only one radius. Shall we replace FF with CSF (Cylindrical Section Fender)?

I just walked around each of my WDX, B-**, C-**, W300M, and W-500 Dodge 4x4's and did not see one with a "Power Wagon" emblem. They all said "POWER WAGON" that's P-O-W-E-R W-A-G-O-N all upper case. My MOPAR Parts List says POWER WAGON. And our most authoritative reference says "POWER WAGON advertiser" right on the cover. So once you get it right about the model designations, get the basic name right - POWER WAGON.

Since some of my trucks have OD paint instead of shiny POWER WAGON emblems, I lovingly include them all in the term, POWER WAGON Family of Trucks.

It is great to be retired and have the time for this. By the way, it's approaching 70 degrees so I'll go out and rub up against a POWER WAGON or two.




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