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RE:Excellent Article!
By McQ - 06/10/2004 2:46:04 PM; IP 209.19.180.126
Just adding my .02 - HR's article on Barry's engine is outstanding! I remember reading a few weeks back on this forum about the actual on strip performance of this engine in the '69 Torino/Fairlane "formal roof". Barry indicated that there'd be an article(s) in HR. I was looking forward to a feature and was definitely impressed with the spread I saw yesterday. Also that there will be a follow up of that on-strip performance mentioned. That may be next month?

To sum it up, the newstand price paid for good old Hot Rod was money well spent. I doubt that I'll ever subscribe to HR again. I did for many years but it got easy to read too quickly. I prefer Mustangs & Fords now but when HR does articles like this....I'll peel a few out of the wallet.

Can't wait for the pics-story on your '69 Formal roof.

Okay - one nit pick, what do they mean that now any Torino with a factory 390 is worth owning? Any big block Ford unibody car was always worth owning!!
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