fords older fe series

Grumpy

The Grumpy Grease Monkey mechanical engineer.
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back when I was in college , several of the guys I knew owned a 1967 ford two door fairlane
with a 4 speed trans and a 390 or 427 ford engine, and when properly set up the cars were competitively fast on the street
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