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Old 06-15-1999, 11:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Dan, any chance of getting a forum for those of us with the "Other" Mustangs? I mean Stangs with larger than 5.0 engines. Don't get me wrong, the small block is the backbone of the Mustang line, but I feel kind of out of place with my Fat Block (633ci SVO).
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Old 06-16-1999, 01:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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"Fat" block.. . hehe that's a new twist.

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Old 06-18-1999, 11:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yeah, I saw that for the first time three or four years ago in an article in MM & FF, (when they did something besides small block or Mod Motor stuff). I think Fordophiles started using "Fat Block" to differentiate between the REAL BIG BLOCK, and the Chevy wannabees. I wish someone would do some articles on Big Ford motors, there are a lot of us running them out here.

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Just aren't enough big blocked Stangers on here to warrant a forum just for them. Maybe some day there will be, who knows.


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