1940 Ford Standard Convertible Engine
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Mickey's mouse motor must have been fed steroids as it now boasts a displacement of 383 cubes. Riverside Engines (Tiffin, OH) did the assembly using an Eagle crank, J&E pistons (10.5:1), and a COMP Cams roller camshaft. Polished Edelbrock Performer heads are used in conjunction with a Barry Grant six-shooter induction system that is topped with O'Brien Trucker (Charlton, MA) air cleaners. The headers are coated by HPC and the spark is delivered via MSD electronics, and all of the chrome work was done by Street & Performance (Mena, AR). The small-block is bolted to a 700-R4 trans, prepped by Bowler Transmissions. View Related Article
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