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RE:It has also been called..... |
By Stanley Superior - 12/19/2000 10:23:13 PM; IP 209.95.192.18 |
.....Ford Engine,as there was also a "MEL" series in the same year (1958),that it was introduced. MEL stands for "Mercury,Edsel,Lincoln". They were both in their infancy around the same time,so Ford had to distinguish between the two with these names. "Ford Edsel" is the most popular,because thats what it was first installed into,along with the "MEL" for the first year. Its kind of like the 1970 model year,in which you could get a 351 in Windsor or Cleveland flavors! |
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