I hope not to be the lucky curator of any more cars with them
It is good for the hobby that we make mention and not denounce. Broad strokes can often be proven wrong in Ford speak. Mass production of a low priced car with 1000's of components by low paid workers at different plants leads to anomalies as witnessed frequently on all of the car specific forums.
This is such a "touchy" situation in forum discussions. I learned to be more careful (and am still learning) on my input to threads. It was suggested that I might use phrases like "In the example I have,..." and to leave it as an example and for others to concur, or not.
I believe something I said in a thread a while back that must have been considered as a "denounce" by a reader because the subsequent comment language seemed a bit angry. I then became angry also because I felt my example was accurate and correct. Certainly, anger wasn't my motive. Being "right" wasn't either. I was simply trying to establish having an anomaly (or two actually) from comments previously posted in that particular thread, while attempting to point out the build dates and assembly plants involved in the two examples I had that did not seem to line up. I mispoke when I suggested another member had been "duked" into changing a part that may actually have been correct for his application (given my examples) Using that one word "duked", was the error I believe.
Some people on these forums have very good reputations among the fellow members. Engaging them, even by accident, isn't always easy to avoid when "typing" out replies.
Forums like this one is, are an invaluable source to hobbyists & restorers. Some members restore for a living and it really isn't a hobby for them so writing anything that might be damaging, can be extremely costly for them. The combined knowledge of the forum's members is overwhelming. Inadvertently stepping on somebody's toes will occur, and hopefully we can respond, not out of haste, but out of compassion for the restoration community. We ARE very passionate about our work, we sometimes easily get offended. We need to remember these comments can possibly steer people the wrong direction (by accident) when we put our personality above principles.
Richard