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Just came across this new site www.1957ford.co.nz . Well worth a look (IMHO). I e-mailed them about YBF. we may get a few new players! At least the Canadians will understand their accent, AH !!! 

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Lon

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Lon,wouldn't it be great if the folks (Ford Site NZ) who put 302s-351s in those beautiful Fords could be convinced to swap Y-Blocks back into their rides for a much cooler look when the hood is opened. They really do look better with the original type engines. I for one believe the Y-Blocks (272's 292's 312's) are the best looking engines ever made, thats just my take on it. Hope things are going well for you and your's down under and look forward to seeing you both again in Columbus.

-Gary Burnette-


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Yes, even they are better than the ugly orange crate motor.

-Gary Burnette-


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Hey guys,

I sent an EMAIL to the Kiwi site and this is the response I received. Chuck

Hey Guys,Thanks for the feedback on the website, much appreciated,
I have added a link to your Y Blocks forever site on the links page so our locals can find your site.
Have checked out your members cars and have to say there are some very nice vehicles there,
Had a read of your paper Lon on the Australian Customlines and have seen many of these in the flesh
as I lived in Western Australia for 9 years. Our Kiwi assembled cars are the American version
rather than the Canadian styles that Aussie had. We also followed the body style of the year that
the USA had also. Almost all Kiwi assembled Customlines were 272 Y block powered with a manual
transmission, single exhaust with crossover pipe and single barrel stromberg or holley carb
through 55-59. These were assembled in Lower Hutt at the Petone plant. We didnt get the Y block
until a year after the USA our 54 vehicles were still Flatty powered. Most of our Full size fords
were 4 door Customs or Custom 300 there were very few Fairlane Variants, Plenty of Ranchwagons,
no Rancheros, but we did get the Aussie Mainlines 53 through to 56.There were some Fairlane and
Galaxie vehicles usually imported converted to RHD and these were government or embassy cars and
the like, or the wealthier folk. I guess there are probably more Y block era Fords on the road here
now than there has been in the last 20 years, There has been a recent influx of USA built classic
and muscle cars being imported at a rate of about 2000 cars annually for the last 3 or 4 years,
its great for the local car scene and the cars are being rebuilt to there former glory and gracing
our Kiwi roads. Many of thes imports have been 50's Fords, many being models that we never had down
here in the era, eg Skyliners, Sunliners, Crown Victorias, Rancheros, T Birds, Tudors,etc. Keep up
the good work, its great to hear from you guys, and Chuck I would fancy a trip to the Y block shoot
out one day, that sounds like a lot of fun. Regards, John  Gillman  www.1957ford.co.nz


Y's guys rule!
Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi)
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Hi Guys,

Curiosity killed the cat and I am now a registered member of your group. I am an avid fan of the old Y block and intend on keeping my hardtops Y in its place. I guess the easiest way to explain why there are a lot of repowers of our Y block era cars in our little ol country is that there ain't a lot of Y blocks thick on the ground over here when one gets sick. During there hey day the US sourced Fords also competed alongside the British sourced inline  6 cylinder Zephyr and Zodiac models, the US cars were the Lincoln of Kiwi land, hence we never generated a lot of spares for our Y blocks. Although not accurately or proportionally portrayed on my site there are still a lot of Y Block powered vehicles down here. Particularly 55, 56, 57. Unfortunately their owners havent submitted there cars for the site to date but its early days yet.

Now if one of you guys comes across an E or F code 57 engine I may be able to assist in finding a home for it here in NZ...............

Cheers for now

JG

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Welcome to the site,It's great to see the beautiful ole fords still running STRONG down under.

-Gary Burnette-


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Hi again John and welcome to our little place on cyberspace!  Actually, I know of a really good '57 F code motor, but I am afraid that John Feistritzer would really not appreciate you taking it Smile  It just ain't a pretty site seeing that man cry Laugh

I shot you an e-mail last night and as soon as you can send me a banner, I'll get linked to your site too.  Great to have another site online, the more, the merrier!

Jim (site owner)
'56 Club Sedan - Ted Eaton built 429 hp '292/318, '54 Sunliner - stock '302

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Welcome to the site guys, it is nice to talk someone other than those peski Aussie's from down under  Wink Hey maybe you guys can give them (mainly Lon) some driving lessons! BigGrin Just kidding, but we should team up, for Lon picks on the "Kiwi's" as much as he picks on the "Cannuck's". There is strength in numbers! Cool And by the way, fantastic site, keep up the great work.

Rob

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