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RE: superceded FE
By GCF - 03/15/2002 3:39:29 AM; IP 205.188.198.28
I remember thinking it looked a lot like an upgraded big-block Chevy. The Boss was nice though it didn't have the attraction of the SOHC. I wondered why Ford just didn't stick a 428 crank in the 427 if they were going to stop at 460cid and save all the tooling costs.. Their crystal ball was set for further in the future than mine, I guess.
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 superceded FE -- mikeb, 03/14/2002
 RE: superceded FE -- Norm F., 03/15/2002
RE: superceded FE -- GCF, 03/15/2002
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