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01-09-2005 04:21 PM #1
buying a ford a ford truck
I am looking to buy a ford truck '67-'75 so I think that it would probably be a FE. What are some good things to do with a running 360 or other FE to make it better spending max $1300?
I am thinking headers, edlebrock intake, high lift short duturation cam for torque.
thanks...Looking for a '67-'75 Ford 4x4, 4 speed pickup
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01-09-2005 08:56 PM #2
Did the Carter come stock?Looking for a '67-'75 Ford 4x4, 4 speed pickup
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01-11-2005 11:08 PM #3
EBAY lots of good parts for cheap Edelbrock intakes for as low as $50, carbs, headers, MSD boxes Ebay rocks for motor parts that are used and still in great shape.
Mike...
(just picked up a pair or Holley 450's for $150 tottal on Ebay)
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01-12-2005 08:24 PM #4
Re: buying a ford a ford truck
Get a 390 if at all possible. If you have a 360, junk the crank and pistons and replace them with 390 units. And yes, definately headers, intake and cam. I used a Performer cam in a mild 390 with headers and Edelbrock 4bbl and was a HUGE improvement over the stock 2bbl 360. Make sure the exh system is at least 2.25" duals or better.Originally posted by Huntersbo
I am looking to buy a ford truck '67-'75 so I think that it would probably be a FE. What are some good things to do with a running 360 or other FE to make it better spending max $1300?
I am thinking headers, edlebrock intake, high lift short duturation cam for torque.
thanks...Dan Ouellette
'25 T C-Cab
'47 Ford Coupe
'53 Ford Crestline
'53 Ford Mainline
-And 8 more Fords and 2 Mopars






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