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Found this while hiking today
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Small Ford. 289-351.
(Edit, 255-351.)
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Ford V8. No clue which one.
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I’ve been
looking
for that!
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Carolyn.
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That’s a terrible name for a cylinder head.
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You’ve made Carolyn cry.
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Should I sing some Neil Diamond?
That might make everyone else cry though.
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Ford small block perhaps
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Probably not a good idea, but it was a good gesture.
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Fred
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I’d guess Ford Windsor family.
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260 or 289 Ford. 351s have an extra bolt hole on the exhaust. And this has big spark plugs and rectangular water ports. If you go by it again, look around the valve spings-it will be cast right in there
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Not every day you find a severed head on the ground... Maybe you should call the police.
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I was waiting for this
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Probably won’t be back that way anytime soon, but I bow to your knowledge, sir.
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Glad to oblige!