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ira biggs

07-19-2006 15:29:21




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found a ford? looks like kingsize 9n . you can see on the hood where the ford and fergeson emblems were .the question is it has a 6cly. flat head. there was nobody home to askwhat it is or how much. the wasp would not let me to close to look either. will go back tomorrow. thanks for any help.




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ron,ar

07-19-2006 19:20:32




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 I can help! in reply to ira biggs, 07-19-2006 15:29:21  
You better leave it alone, it may be nothing but trouble. It being a 6 cylinde makes it harder to work on (two more cyl and all those extra parts) more expense too!. I will do you a favor, you let us know where it is, phone number, address, ect ect and some of us will save you the heartache/headache of having to deal with it. Thats what friends are for, to keep you from buying something like that,WE will endure the hardship of buying and restoring it and you can thank us later:^)
Now where did you say that thing was located?

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FarmerDawn

07-19-2006 19:34:09




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 Re: I can help! in reply to ron,ar, 07-19-2006 19:20:32  
LOL!!! Aw gee, Ron, don't you think it ought to go to total novice like ME so I can learn how to do Arthur's simple little 4-cylinder engine "in a snap" by comparison? :-D



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FarmerDawn

07-19-2006 15:45:21




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 Re: ford what? in reply to ira biggs, 07-19-2006 15:29:21  
Ooooh. This is sounding exciting! Be sure to let us know what happens when you go back! --Dawn



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DON TX

07-19-2006 15:41:27




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 Re: ford what? in reply to ira biggs, 07-19-2006 15:29:21  
It's a Funk 6 cyl conversion. Bigger hood to allow for fuel differences and stretched a little. Pretty rare when in good shape. HTH
DON TX



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Greg_Ky

07-19-2006 15:40:39




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 Re: ford what? in reply to ira biggs, 07-19-2006 15:29:21  
It sounds like a Ford Funk 6cyl. conversion.



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