By LON - 16 Years Ago
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I posted a link a few months back. Just found another one ( I hope it's not the same one ) . 83 photos of the greatest motor ever made .??? Take a look .Some of these motors have some rare induction systems . Lon
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By mctim64 - 16 Years Ago
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Link? where is it?
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By MoonShadow - 16 Years Ago
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Shhh! It's an Australian state secret!
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By LON - 16 Years Ago
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I knew there was something I forgot to do before I turned the computer off last night ??? Try this link http://yblock.blogspot.com/2007/07/y-block-engine-hop-up-potential-from.html Maybe I have caught "old timers " ?????. Lon
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By aussiebill - 16 Years Ago
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LON, you didnt realize that most folks dont know you forgot to feed the Kangaroo that pedals that generator that powers the computer you made from old radio. he,he. Aussiebilll.:
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By LON - 16 Years Ago
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That's my motor in the Model "A" Roadster .Number # 49 . I wonder who took the photo ??? Most cars appear to be LHD . Does anyone else recognise a photo of their motor ??? Lon
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By MoonShadow - 16 Years Ago
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Lon, I thought that was your roadster engine. There is one of the BattleBird and another that looks a look like Jerry's SR57 Blackbird. Chuck in NH
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By Unibodyguy - 16 Years Ago
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Took a look at these some nice pictures there Lon! Very Nice! Michael
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By Doug T - 16 Years Ago
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John F.'s "Hoosier Hurricane" motor is in there, it is supercharged with yellow ignition wires. Also the supercharged T bird with 3/2's and rubber hoses for the air supply is a pic from a Hot Rod article from the mid '50's about racing on the sand at Daytona. There seem to be several 6/2 setups in show cars, Are these mostly Australian?
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By Hoosier Hurricane - 16 Years Ago
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That would be an old picture of my engine, I have had white wires for several years now.
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By tbirddragracer - 16 Years Ago
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I see any early picture of my '56 T-Bird race car, about the 14th motor from the start. At the time it had
Jerry Christenson headers with a white finish, John Mummert prepped carb, and TNT nitrous system. I
made numerous changes after this picture, not all of them in the right direction.
Good to see all of these motors in one display.
Ernie Phillips
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