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As I've said before, it dates to well before 1970...
By Mr F
- 04/04/2003 10:19:21 PM; IP 68.32.205.194
http://jcoconsulting.com/forumfe/reply.aspx?ID=4991&Reply=4962
This thread, so far...
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what does FE stand for?
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Cory A,
04/02/2003
could be as simple as "Ford Engine" =)
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Hank,
04/02/2003
Wrong again Hank.
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Royce Peterson,
04/02/2003
Wrong again Royce
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John,
04/02/2003
RE: Wrong again Royce
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Royce Peterson,
04/02/2003
I'll be following up on this.
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Dave Shoe,
04/03/2003
except for a few diehards
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blinker,
04/03/2003
You get a Big "F" for asking that.
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Dave Shoe,
04/05/2003
RE: You get a Big "F" for asking that.
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blinker,
04/10/2003
I don't know.
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Dave Shoe,
04/11/2003
RE: You get a Big "F" for asking that.
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John Saxon,
08/17/2003
It's the FE forum beach ball agian.
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James,
08/14/2003
Wow - Shoe's little fairy tale takes on a life of its own. ::LOL:: [n/m]
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Mr F,
04/03/2003
RE: FE "How's the old Iron Block?".
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Andy,
08/12/2003
RE: FE "How's the old Iron Block?".
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harry,
08/19/2003
RE: what does FE stand for?
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Trent Hill,
04/03/2003
Isn' t FE the symbol for iron ...hmmm
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steve,
04/03/2003
No, it's not.
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Dave Shoe,
04/04/2003
RE: No, it's not.
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Bob,
04/04/2003
RE: what does FE stand for?
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jessie,
04/03/2003
RE: what does FE stand for?
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Mr Douglas,
04/04/2003
Fairlane Engine was the small-block
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Barry B,
04/04/2003
Thought the small block was the "Challenger"...N/M
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John,
04/04/2003
that was the name for the 260
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Barry B,
04/04/2003
Well...I tend to dissagree...maybe
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John,
04/04/2003
Well, I'll agree with your disagreement...
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Barry B,
04/04/2003
Yep...it's friendly....
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John,
04/04/2003
Lots of smallblock Ford engines were called 'Challenger'...
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Mr F,
04/04/2003
That was the sales name of the engine.
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Dave Shoe,
04/04/2003
As I've said before, it dates to well before 1970...
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Mr F,
04/04/2003
What does MEL stand for?
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James,
04/05/2003
RE: What does MEL stand for?
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Rollie H.,
04/07/2003
The 260/289 got C3OE Fairlane part numbers.
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Dave Shoe,
04/05/2003
im looking for THE trent hill
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BRUNO,
03/06/2004
Or maby it's just 'Ford Engine' lol
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Hank,
04/05/2003
Its the FE beach ball n/m
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James,
04/06/2003
Lets clear this one up now!!
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P,
04/10/2003
RE: what does FE stand for?
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Ben Sahile,
04/17/2003
RE: what does FE stand for?
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Zuke,
05/07/2003
RE: what does FE stand for?
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Geoff McNew,
08/13/2003
What does MEL stand for then?
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James,
08/14/2003
Hey I thought MEL=Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln.n/m
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David B.,
01/30/2004
RE: Hey I thought MEL=Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln.n/m
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Tom,
03/02/2004
RE: what does FE stand for?
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Brien,
08/14/2003
'59, '60 Squarebird n/m
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Barry B,
08/14/2003
You are right, the Tbirds had the 430. N/M
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Brien,
08/15/2003
Jim Dove Responds
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Styletone58,
08/15/2003
Not sure that's really him posting but I'd still disagree...
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Mr F,
08/18/2003
FORD Enchantment
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KULTULZ,
08/17/2003
Ps
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KULTULZ,
08/17/2003
I thought it should stand for.....
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pop428,
01/30/2004
::LOL:: Never thought of that one, Peter - very good. :-) [n/m]
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Mr F,
01/31/2004
Then=? Now="F"utile "E"tymology...n/m
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dalorzo_f,
01/31/2004
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