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Old 03-20-2019, 03:45 PM
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I configured a 1954 Austin Healey AH 100 with a big block 348 ci Oldsmobile V8 in mid 1957, 10 years before Shelby's 427 ci Ford big block. It had a curb weight of 2486# and a F/B ratio of 48/52% verses a weight of 2529# and F/B 48/52% for the Shelby 427. I have always wondered if Shelby was aware of the "OldsHealey" when he went "Big Block Cobra".

Seems Shelby's first attempt at a big block was to drop-in a 427 BB in place of the 289 SB, performed by his guys in Southern Calif. The guy that did the install apparently replaced a small block engine with a big block with no additional rear setback! He relates he went for a ride with Carroll thru the neighborhood. It was the most freighting time he had ever experience of his lifetime!

Shelby was assembling 289 Cobras in a LA Airport Calif industry zone in Elsungundo, virtually adjacent to Inglewood Calif where I did my engine swap. Seems strange they came out with exactly the same 48/52% F/B ratio, the same 90 inch wheelbase and the same curb weight within 48# curb weight! Amazing! Big Block engines alone must have weighed 200# to 300# more than the Small Blocks with no additional rear setback!

Anyway, I moved to Santa Inez Calif early 2000 to a Woodstock Calif 20 acre ranch with Judy and my classic cars: The '54
OldsHealey 418ci, '56 Chevy hardtop 327ci and '70 GTO 400ci are garaged along with a John Deer tractor and a golf cart.
In all these 18 years I have only met two car guys. A neighbor Dan Gerber with competitive Healeys and Larry Westbury with a competitive Shelby Viper V10.

I only rode passenger once with each. Dan's competitive Healey, and Larry's competitive Shelby Viper...... Scarry!

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