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Great Car!
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Very nice. I like it!
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Yup very cool!
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Wickid pissah car. 289 ??
Keep he out of the snow 73 Zeno |
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Paid for, and the transport's been scheduled for.....sometime soon. NOt sure of a precise date yet, but hopefully it will be home within the next week
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Quote:
Now you just need a TV hauler to replace the van.
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No, not really. The guy I sold the van to is my buddy Ed....the guy I was at ETF with. He's got at least 200 sets.
I'm smart
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289's were not available til '65. 170 six, 221 V8 or 260 V8
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I never realized Ford made a V-8 that small, outside of the flat-heads.
I had a '65 Ford Econoline van with a 170 six, a real gut-less job, but fair on fuel. It could have been worse, as Ford made a 144 cu six, unless they quit using it that year. |
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Actually i'm pretty sure the 289 came out in '63, or '64 for sure. A friend of mine had a '64 Galaxie 500 XL in high school with the 289. We pulled it out and put a 352 4 barrel in it.
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I agree with mstanton about the 289 not coming out until '65.
If you wanted an 8 on the '64 1/2 mustangs, comet, or falcons, you got the 260. My beloved Comet had the 260- what a sweet little engine. Not fast off the line, but great overall performer. I remember on senior skip-day I raced one of my closest friends who had a '68 or '69 Skylark with a 350. He left me in the dust, but the Comet didn't give up, kept getting closer and closer, then finally passed him at 117 mph. I still remember his face as I passed- priceless! |
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Loved those SB Fords
I had a '68 Mustang with the 289-2V. Best V8 on gas I ever had. Had to start real slow when it was wet out. That automatic would start out in 2nd gear if downshifted from Drive.
It did run out of breath at higher speed yet kept going. I had a friend with a 260 in a '64 Comet back in high school, I recall it being a fun ride and it could lay rubber by speed shifting the C4 cruise-O-matic trans.
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Ten weeks from a barn in Indiana to on the road!
You'd never know there were rust holes in the right rear door and quarter big enough to slide your fist through. Ironically, I did the initial metal work on them with patches made from the picture tube shield off a delta gun tube Twenty miles under her belt now, and so far so good!!
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Yep, this one has the 221. Supposed to be picked up by the transport company today
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Been a little bit, so wanted to update the thread. The car is, of course here
A little more work than I anticipated in some areas, but less in others.....just like any ebay car purchase.
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