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Doc, I can't decide who does a better you:
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Honestly, if it's possible to have one's opinion swayed...
well I actually associated the 429, with the smogged LTD wagon, or the 460 with the old family grand marquis (aka boat) which brings me to boats, and all the 460 powered jet boats but to really be convinced, there had to be a supercar. No we're not talking about the 7 litre GT-40 (7 litre - isn't that an FE ?- aka racing heritage - nevermind we are talking about the great 460) No, and we're not talking about the 5.4 litre Ford GT We are talking about The ultimate 460 powered Super Car So I am going to check my bank account, now. I just need shipping from Aus to North America. Ideas? It's a 460, with a lot of bang for the buck, maybe I could JUMP it? |
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The small block with higher cubic inches. |
What was the original question before the posturing began?
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AFLAC! :LOL: |
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I have to park my Cobra inside the house, that way, I can walk past it every morning and "get excited." :) |
I've got this beautiful work of art in the garage. A Roush 427 with black block and intake manifold and everything else, including the heads, polished.
I am getting excited right now and it is 40 miles away at the moment. Feels like it did in high school. No other engine even gets my blood going, except that cammer I saw last month. $30/hp but worth every penny to me. |
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This definitely sounds like my engine building methodology. :LOL: Yes, there's a small probability for a Cammer in my future. Of course, that $/HP ratio thingee would be out the window. AFLAC! |
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I would park it in the living room or have a "dead animal room" where I would park it. The room would also have those home theater type chairs with a popcorn machine so my friends and relatives and I could sit down comfortably, eat popcorn and just watch my car. :LOL: AFLAC! |
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""A-hole? Really? , you can do so much better than that. If you're not going to take this treatment seriously..." Because Dennis has installed a 385 in a customer's car doesn't mean he would take one racing. But it sounds like you know Dennis.... You know the same people I know, so I might know who you are... If I do, you are sad. But you have not, and you will not identify yourself or your car number. You are on here to screw with people, just like a group of other SPF owners including McD00 have. You not being serious, just obnoxious. Quote:
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Value is based on how each person perceives it. E |
Eric,
This guy is a idiot pay no attention. I have completed all of the steps of my rehab and have been sober for 67 days. It's a whole new world but FE's still suck real bad;) McVette Quote:
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
This thread reminds me of Clubcobra old. Just a refreshing moment again. |
Coyote, $6500 usa dollars.
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Easy answer... Ford's Model T Engine.
Inline 2.9lt, 4-cyl. Cost a few bucks back in the day for 20odd horses & is now worth thousands for you... hahahahaha Seriously - perhaps the YB series Cosworth 2lt engines that they put in Ford RS - capable of about 550 horses You may enjoy this - 872 bhp Ford Cosworth YB Dyno run! - YouTube |
That is a good motor, turbo engines that size are cool.
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This was the best thread EVER!!
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351/408 530 hp 540 tq $8375
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