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Super Torque Fords

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Not truck ads, but pretty much totally cool either way. Super Torque FE engines. Why would you even consider a Chevrolet? :D
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Awww Yes... the "Total Performance" days pushed by Henry (the Deuce) Ford II at the helm.
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I have a strange feeling when cruising in my '67 and I see a "smart" car next to me on the highway. I like the sound of my truck. The purr of the striaght six and sound of the carburetor when I give it a little or a lot of throttle. Sometimes I miss my FE though. My first '67-'72 truck had a 360.
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Old sixxes are pretty awesome too. I'm not dissing either or. I'm not dissing a Chebby either. A finely tuned clean ol' Impala is pretty neet too.
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I love looking at those old ads. I really like anything from the mid 60's back in cars and ti the mid-late 70's in trucks.
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Your girlfriends father will be happy to know it has a backseat the size of a king sized bed.
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Hell the front seat is big enough.
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Man 64... From the Fairlane to the Galaxie, my personal favorite of all ford cars.
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