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Old 02-29-2012, 08:00 AM
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Lose the blankets? I thought that was the original version of the heated seats
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Old 02-29-2012, 01:16 PM
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Very nice, Ed. Great foundation to build upon.

Are them there drummers on alla 4 cownas?

I might have some early 60's Ford shop manuals buried down the basement.

I know I have a complete OEM set for '69 Lincolns .......

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Old 02-29-2012, 04:57 PM
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Nope, the Birds started with Kelsey-Hayes 4-piston calipers and big front rotors in 1965. Pedal feels pretty responsive. Unfortunately the massive calipers limit the wheel choice a bit, it's like the 60s Corvettes where a flat spoke wheel won't clear. The car already has some longer studs and spacers on it to fit the chrome smoothie wheels.



Shop manual I'm good to go as well. The seller had a reprint of the factory manual that he passed along.

Don't think that I mentioned the purchase price, $3800.


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Old 02-29-2012, 10:50 PM
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Hey Ed,

Nice car. Congrats on the new purchase. I'd love to get a 60 - 62 bullet Bird and resto-mod it.

Too many wants and not enough time.

Hope you've been well and have fun with it.
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Old 02-29-2012, 11:28 PM
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Oh man, that was a steal at that price good job
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Old 03-05-2012, 06:29 AM
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well done !!

a very nice car - and in such condition for such a price !!!

well done !~!

CHeers !!
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Old 03-05-2012, 08:59 AM
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Look forward to seeing that out on the track ...

Nice ride. If you go EFI with it, give me a holler and we can talk tuning.

Fraser
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My uncle used the original Holley Projection yeeeeears ago on his B/A motorhome .. it was pretty crappy to say the least, .. I would imagine the newer bolt on stuff is way better but what I ended up doing on his MH was weld in some injector bosses into a Weiand [ sp?] alum intake , and used a Ford A9L sequential comp and mass air unit to run his 440 Chrystler.
Works great.. I had to make an adaptor to fit the ford distributor into the 440 and a few other custom pcs but the thing purrs like a kitten , in any weather and at any altitude [ a problem with the Projection unit at the time ] .
It also has Edelbrock alum heads and a bit beefier cam .. it gets alot better mileage and waaaaay more power.
He still will not let me put a turbo on it though.. damn..
If you want to do something like this , let me know. .
Sounds like what I'm working on. A '75 460 though. Could you do an injector and rail setup on a Edelbrock Performer intake? I already have the cam sync, EDIS 8, coils, a crank trigger and sensor. A 5.0 wiring harness and computer out of a '93 'bird. Don't have the cash for a set of A460 alum. heads yet, OR the T56 to go behind it either
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Old 03-06-2012, 12:22 AM
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I think we are ambushing Eds tread here, so if there is anything after this, just start a new one.
I am pretty far from you so the cost would be nuts shipping it back and forth etc.. but I am sure there are people local to you who could handle the task.
You could most likely buy fuel rails from someone already machined for the injectors and also the bungs to weld into place .. Jegs??.
There may even be a company out there injecting the 460 intakes.
Throw a turbo [ or two ] on it , and you will not notice the lack of alum heads..
A "mild" intercooled twin should pull close to a thousand horse without breakin a sweat.
It will on the other hand break trannies rear ends , body welds etc..



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Sounds like what I'm working on. A '75 460 though. Could you do an injector and rail setup on a Edelbrock Performer intake? I already have the cam sync, EDIS 8, coils, a crank trigger and sensor. A 5.0 wiring harness and computer out of a '93 'bird. Don't have the cash for a set of A460 alum. heads yet, OR the T56 to go behind it either
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Old 03-08-2012, 07:58 AM
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Very nice there ED!
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