LOL. When I started getting into racing (early 1980's), there were very few parts for the Windsor engines. All the serious Ford guys were into the 351C. People laughed at the Windsor engines, but since they were what was being built, it was a fact that they would take over, even if no one believed it. Then they went fuel injected. No one took the EFI engines seriously, and swore that no one would ever race them. It would always be a carburetted world. Now it's the mod engines. They are the future, and as popular as the Windsor pushrod engines are today, they are fading. Fast. I think they'll be in the minority in 5 years, let alone 10.
Take care,
-Chris
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