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now back in the day, when muscle cars were far more common on the streets,a 1967 ford fairlane with a 390-406-427 ford F.E. engine assembled by someone who knew what he was doing was fully capable of keeping up with the road runners with their 383-440 wedge engines and Chevrolet 396-402-427 big block chevelles , many guys like to kid about fords, being slow, but the truth is that in the hands of a decent engine builder the fords,mopar, and Chevy engines were very similar in power in most of the street driven muscle cars of that era, and the Olds,Pontiac, and Buick engines could at times make surprising power, in skilled hands,
but the parts availability at the time muscle cars were most common (1965-1974 0r so)favored the Chevy,ford,mopar, Pontiac brand names at that time.
one of my freinds drove a 1967 fairlane with a 427 ford and a manual 4 speed that regularly embarrassed, a great many cars
it had headers, dual quads, and a crane solid lifter cam, and some minor head work but it easily made 470 plus hp which at that time was impressive
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http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles/cc ... index.html
http://www.woodyg.com/fairlane/finfo/390intro.html
http://www.doveengineparts.com/documents/SUB_31.html
http://www.chuckbrandt.com/tunnelport.htm
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http://www.popularhotrodding.com/engine ... index.html
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http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2000/06/projectFE/
http://carcraft.automotive.com/92512/cc ... index.html
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