360/390 identification
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Originally Posted by Beemer Nut
Questions, is the 75 truck and the Mustang "right hand drive"? Back in the late 80's when the storm of the century (big wind storm) hit I was on a road trip thru England. I'll trade ya a Disco Rover for the mustang. What made you decide to live in the UK, are you in the military? We cry with $2.35 a gallon US dollars. Drive safe and stay out of the pubs.
Carl....=o&o>....
Carl....=o&o>....
the truck and mustang are both left hand drive dude... as they should be... no funny business over here
I remember that storm in the 80's, i was 6 or 7 at the time and i remeber getting a day off school because a few trees got knocked over on the school field.
Dude, thanks for the offer of a trade in but i think I'll keep the mustang..
And seeing as I was born over here in the UK, im kinda stuck here.. I really want to move to the states but getting a visa is near on impossible nowdays and apparently UK citizens cant enter the good old "green card lottery" which i think blows... but never mind.... im sure you wanna sponsor my visa dont ya
EDGE
#33
maybe it is just coincedence, but on block, under the cylinder head, to the right of the dizzy, my engine has 352 cast on it.
Is this something that they did only on the smaller motors?
I assume it is the original 352 that was supposed to come with my 67 F250. It would be a sorry excuse for anything bigger if it wasn't.
Is this something that they did only on the smaller motors?
I assume it is the original 352 that was supposed to come with my 67 F250. It would be a sorry excuse for anything bigger if it wasn't.
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