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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2019 11:59:40 GMT -5
64 Ford wagon probably had the big FE block with huge water pipe linking the heads together with 10/1 compression or better.
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Post by Ronv69 on Feb 7, 2019 12:06:48 GMT -5
64 Ford wagon probably had the big FE block with huge water pipe linking the heads together with 10/1 compression or better. 352.fe.2 barrel carb so I doubt it had high compression. Not fast but tough and dependable for hauling Boy Scouts, their footlockers, and a trailer loaded with tents and equipment to summer camp.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2019 12:14:48 GMT -5
and room for twelve and not one cup holder.
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Post by Ronv69 on Feb 7, 2019 12:40:05 GMT -5
and room for twelve and not one cup holder. Only 8 with the trunks in the back and figuring skinny little boys.
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Post by Legend Lover on Feb 7, 2019 17:40:55 GMT -5
I've heard of station wagons being called estate cars (in fact that's the common nomenclature), but never shooting brakes. Every day is a school day.
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Post by clintonvilleleather on Feb 10, 2019 0:14:34 GMT -5
wasnt there some sort of Porsche / Volkswagon Van hybrid? The "Vanagon" had a Porsche engine. I had one in the '90s. I thought there was one where the front end was a Porsche coupe and the back end was a Van. It looked like someone fabricated it. Maybe I am remembering wrong that thread was several months ago
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