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Pics from Back in the Day

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A friend of mine’s 69 Fairlane notchback 428 cobra jet 3.50 traction lock.
Bench colum shift.
He was going to part it out once and I talked him out of it………
It was saved and restored.
What a sleeper

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A friend of mine’s 69 Fairlane notchback 428 cobra jet 3.50 traction lock.
Bench colum shift.
He was going to part it out once and talk him out of it………
It was saved and restored.
What a sleeper

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I kinda liked them. Hardly ever seen at today's car shows. That 428 was easily as strong as a 440, but rated the same as 383 RoadRunner; 335 horses. Likely Ford's best street motor.
 
My car the day I brought it home back in 1979.


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Pabst or Hamm's...

...tough choice.
 
A fair number of them ended up that way.

Big tires and a snorkel.

When you put an intake and 4 barrel on the 318 or 400-2 in that car, a lot of times the hood wouldn't close.

Interestingly, the RR hood and fenders is curved different and has almost an inch more clearance in that critical area.
 
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