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RE: The "FE" designation first surfaced in 1970.
By scott 71 f-100 - 02/01/2002 3:35:25 AM; IP 209.184.230.64
I have to agree w/ Shoe on this one. And besides the Ford engine engine theory. What does FT stand for? Ford Transmission Not likely. I would say Ford Truck. hense making the meaning of FE mean Ford Edsel. Well thats my .02 worth.

Scott
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 RE: FE Stands For Ford Engine -- Chuck, 01/31/2002
 What about 'MX'? -- Brett, 01/31/2002
 RE: FE Stands For Ford Engine -- Rollie H, 01/31/2002
 Ford Edsel, Fantastic Engine, Fast........ n/m -- Ed Jenkins, 02/03/2002
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 The "FE" designation first surfaced in 1970. -- Dave Shoe, 02/01/2002
RE: The "FE" designation first surfaced in 1970. -- scott 71 f-100, 02/01/2002
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 RE: Will a C6 bolt right on... -- Ed Jenkins, 02/03/2002
 That's are one peice n/m -- Ed Jenkins, 02/03/2002
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 'MX' is a next-generation 'FM' ('Ford-o-Matic'). Read on... -- Mr F, 01/31/2002
 RE: 'MX' is a next-generation 'FM' ('Ford-o-Matic'). Read on... -- James, 02/01/2002
 FX and FMX are small box trannys, MX is a big box. -- Dave Shoe, 02/02/2002
 I remember that post.......Thanks Mr F.! -- Ed Jenkins, 02/03/2002
 Do this -- Ed Jenkins, 02/03/2002
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