I am interested. Are you heading anywhere in the midwest this summer?
markbruggink86 06.19.24, 12:25 AMOnce again, you're wrong. I'm seeing more and more younger people buying and racing vintage FF's especially in the last few years. I'm also seeing people
stonebridge20 06.19.24, 12:22 AMCome out to RA in July for the 55th anniversary race and check out a LOT of vintage FFs. Probably the best opportunity for you to look at the various
scorp997 06.19.24, 12:10 AMAs Rick mentions we used to have a pretty extensive but non invasive annual tech for the Kent engine. Bore and stroke were measured thru plug hole using
tstrong 06.18.24, 11:48 PM
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Possible vintage FF newbie
Pretty much any club Ford will fit you just fine. Some of the pre 72 cars can be very tight and may have lower rollbars making it tough to get yourself
stonebridge20 06.19.24, 12:28 AM