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RE: Old Ford Question
By Bob - 01/20/2002 7:49:19 PM; IP 65.80.204.254
He's fill of BS. You are right about the first y blocks being in 1954 and having 239 cubes. Mercury's first y block was in '54 also and had 256 cubes. These sizes were the same as the flat head engines used the previous year ('53). Lincoln got its first OHV engine in '52.

The 272 didn't appear until 1955.
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 Old Ford Question -- Ron Vesterby, 01/20/2002
RE: Old Ford Question -- Bob, 01/20/2002
 Y Blocks came in the 1954 Ford first year avail. -- Royce Peterson, 01/20/2002
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 Thanks Guys -- Ron Vesterby, 01/20/2002
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