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Posted By PF Arcand 19 Years Ago
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Hadn't really given that much thought.  Coming up on our 4th birthday in January and haven't really had a problem with having to explain what the site is about.  Maybe it's just me.

Jim (site owner)
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Jim: It's come to my attention more than once in recent times that when at a car show or in discussion with vintage car people, that many don't recognize the term "Y-Block"  If I explain that I'm refering to a Ford 272, 292 or 312, they usually clue in. As I recall years ago we didn't usually use the term either, but normally referred to the engines by displacement. I wonder if the site might get more recognition if when new people clicked on it, there was a sub heading similar to that used by Y-Block Magazine, that immediately explains what it's about?  Just a thought..   

Paul


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