David Stevens
12-18-2009, 03:47 PM
:eek: Gosh! I'm a 67 year old teen. (Balding, white haired, over weight, and crazy as a mad hatter! I think I'm only ninteen.)
I have an affinity for Fords, I have 5 of them and have a garage full of engines and transmissions. (Only two of them currently run.)
My current project is a 1968 Falcon wagon. I am working on a .060 over 351W with Superflow aluminum heads, a regrind cam (220@.050 and approx. .500 lift as I recall, I lost the cam-card.) G'wana use a C6 tranny and a 9" rear end with tracklok and 3.89 gears also 31 spline. (Economy car, lol.)
I already have the interior done with vinyl upholstry, called mossy cave green and Windsor white. The wagon is a true Ford green-gold with two windsor white racing stripes over the top.
I have Ansen slot mags, 7X15 w/215-60-15 Good years on the front and 10X15 W/295 50 15 on the rear. Oh yeah, the rear axel is 54" track width. It is out of a 73 Gallaxie wagon. I've run out of money so progress has slowed considerable. :(
I have an affinity for Fords, I have 5 of them and have a garage full of engines and transmissions. (Only two of them currently run.)
My current project is a 1968 Falcon wagon. I am working on a .060 over 351W with Superflow aluminum heads, a regrind cam (220@.050 and approx. .500 lift as I recall, I lost the cam-card.) G'wana use a C6 tranny and a 9" rear end with tracklok and 3.89 gears also 31 spline. (Economy car, lol.)
I already have the interior done with vinyl upholstry, called mossy cave green and Windsor white. The wagon is a true Ford green-gold with two windsor white racing stripes over the top.
I have Ansen slot mags, 7X15 w/215-60-15 Good years on the front and 10X15 W/295 50 15 on the rear. Oh yeah, the rear axel is 54" track width. It is out of a 73 Gallaxie wagon. I've run out of money so progress has slowed considerable. :(