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Re: THE FORD/FUNK 8N STORY
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Posted by Bill (MO) on July 13, 2001 at 20:09:09 from (208.142.2.177):
In Reply to: THE FORD/FUNK 8N STORY posted by Skeeter/Kansas on July 13, 2001 at 09:53:58:
Skeeter: Thanks for thr info that you came up with. I live just east of you in SW MO. I have two of the Funk 6 cyl. One is in a 2N with the rail frame and the other an 8N with cast iron pan.I've talked with some of the retirees at tractors shows and they shared a little info with me on the Funk kits. Did Mr. Funk ever mention about the guy from Souix City, IA ( Mr. Delbert Heusinkveld) that brought him down his V8 Ford that he had put together and put on a plowing demostration and hence forth they started making the V8 kit. I have met this man and that is the story as I understand in how the V8 kits started.
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