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    Posted: May-16-2021 at 7:29am
Since so many of us have the Ford Windsor engines, I thought I'd link this on the history.



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Great read. Thanks! I’ve had fords my whole life. I had a 1966 mustang hardtop with a 289 in high school. Great car but a touch heavy. 3 explorers since then too, none V8, 93, 98 and 07. My dad has a 78 F100 at the house w a 289   It was originally powered by a 302. My grandfather bought it new in 78.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-17-2021 at 12:15am
The reason I had a 91 5.0 Ford Mustang was because of my Correct Craft Mustang. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 75 Tique Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-17-2021 at 9:15am
Originally posted by samudj01 samudj01 wrote:

I had a 1966 mustang hardtop with a 289 in high school.

 
David, my high school 65.  (with a transplanted 302 that my dad and I did as a father son project.  Also, when I was away on a school trip, my dad, obviously suffering a mid life crisis, added dual glasspacks)  At the same time, our boat was a mustang, my mom drove a 67 mustang and my brother drove another 65 mustang that was later replaced by a 71 mustang.


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Thanks for the interesting link!
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2004 bought a 2000 Ranger, 4 cylinder for a business need. I was SO impressed with that thing, that I wound up with a 2002 Mustang GT manual convertible. Man, was that car fun to drive! So, I went to the dark side.
Footnote: I sold that Ranger 3 years ago with 285,000 miles on it, and just the other day I saw it!! Same guy I sold it to, still running, 325,000!
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I have never been a fan of Ford . That said in 1989 when I bought my new Supra it had an option for a Chevy 350. I chose the 351 because 99.9 % were Ford equipped and I thought it would be had to find parts for the Chevy .  32 years later no problems I guess I chose right.
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Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

my high school 65.  (with a transplanted 302 that my dad and I did as a father son project.  Also, when I was away on a school trip, my dad, obviously suffering a mid life crisis, added dual glasspacks)  At the same time, our boat was a mustang, my mom drove a 67 mustang and my brother drove another 65 mustang that was later replaced by a 71 mustang.

 Hmmmmmmmm sounds a bit familiar........"Well my father was a mechanic. His father was a mechanic. My mother's father was a mechanic. My three brothers are mechanics. Four uncles on my father's side are mechanics --Wink


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I got 65 Mustang 289 3 speed convertible for my 16th birthday.  It was an awesome car.  I ran autocross with it and did pretty well.  Sure wish I still had it!
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Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:

 Hmmmmmmmm sounds a bit familiar........"Well my father was a mechanic. His father was a mechanic. My mother's father was a mechanic. My three brothers are mechanics. Four uncles on my father's side are mechanics --Wink



 


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I had a Cypress Gardens Boat with a 351 Ford Cleveland. Very rare indeed. Smile  I sold it back too them. 
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I remember that boat-didn't you buy it from Tommy Bartlett ?
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

I remember that boat-didn't you buy it from Tommy Bartlett ?

I think you have the story a little wrong.....wasn't Tommy Bartlett's Mother that made that deal with Donald? Beautiful boat....
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Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:


Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:

 Hmmmmmmmm sounds a bit familiar........"<span style="font-family: "Droid Sans"; font-size: medium;">Well my father was a mechanic. His father was a mechanic. My mother's father was a mechanic. My three brothers are mechanics. Four uncles on my father's side are mechanics --Wink</span>



 



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Hi gents. I was going thru my boat docs and found a ‘interceptor’ cut sheet advertisement   Pretty cool piece if you have a ford. I have a mopar of course

I will send it to a fellow CCF member FREE
Pm me your address
You could frame and/or post in reference section
Interceptors are ford right??
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Daryl, I'd love the information if it's still available. Todd Benjamin 814 South Holmes St, Scotia, NY. 12302. Thanks
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Cool. Heading your way. When you get it send a pic to keno, he can put on reference section
Looks like it is a Eaton marine out of warren Michigan
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Originally posted by 67 ski nat 67 ski nat wrote:

Cool. Heading your way. When you get it send a pic to keno, he can put on reference section
Looks like it is a Eaton marine out of warren Michigan

Sending the picture to Keith  is a better choice. Ken isn't a site administrator so he wouldn't be able to add it in the reference section. Keith's email address is at the bottom of the main page. 


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Good tip
I’m guessing there is not any new info for you hard core ford folks. Looks like a dealer advertising cut sheet to help sell Eaton marine interceptor   No fancy specs
Fun to look at though
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