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Somebody from here buy this!!

Hehe, one of those was the family car when I was a young 'un!! :thumbsup:
As kids we used to call it the "ooga-ooga" on account of the horn! :jester:
 
A direct descendant of my Model Y. Gutless, anemic, and primitive. And one of the most charming cars I have ever driven. These Fords have a charm all their own.
Bruce
 
Is there a drive train "transplant" that would violate the rest of the car? Still not the car for me, just curious.
 
OOPS - make that would NOT violate! Darn insomnia! LoL
 
Silverghost said:
Is there a drive train "transplant" that would violate the rest of the car? Still not the car for me, just curious.
Most of them saw blown hemis or some other such outrageous powerplant sitting sky high on the lifted bar axle, transmitting power from the chrome "keg" alcahol tank on the front as quickly as possible, down through the Micky Thompsons to the Quarter mile of asphalt they ran down.
 
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