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.


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