I'll second that one Mr. Thomas K. The Gurney cars had a high pitch , Cosworth Fords reworked ? Had a 428 Ford motor that scared me ! It could have easily put me away . Have fun kid !! Make that "mill" crackle ! Yeah , yeah I'm off topic too , Henry
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--- In yardbirdtrains@..., Tom Knowles <tomk@...> wrote:
Attaboy Sean! Sounds healthy and certainly willing to start. When you
get your first drive, its a thrill beyond compare. What tranny? Thats a
lot of trains stuff to sell to get this far
Then you'll hafta change yer name to "another69mustangforme".
PS, I was at Indy the day Mario broke 160 at the Brickyard for the first
time... A Novi V-8 makes an ungodly roar at full yell....the sound
thumps the chest in passing. No wonder they didn't last, all that HP in
such a small package. HAdda have 4 wheel drive to get all of it to the
pavement.
Now, back to our regularly scheduled program!
Tom Knowles
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On 6/13/2013 2:55 PM, Sean Naylor wrote:
Hi All!
I wanted t share a link of a little video I shot on Tuesday. This is
the first time there has been a running engine in my 1969 fastback
Mustang since I purchased it as a bare shell in 1997. If I were to
guess, I would say the car has not been on the road in over 20 years!!
The original '69 351 Windsor really sounds great! I can not wait to
get in it and actually drive it!!!
Today, the fuel pump was replaced and now it is running constant and
unassisted on it's own! (other than initially manually manipulating
the choke.)
Later!
Sean
"If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough!" -
Mario Andretti!