Cleaning up the FE
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- SportCustom
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Cleaning up the FE
This 360had been rebuild about 500 miles before the truck was totaled it was rusty and had been painted the wrong color blue for a 70. I opened it up and the inside was still pristine so I decided to run it as a 360 instead of the 390 I was going to build. So I commenced to cleaning up the block and heads.
After a few days of cleaning and a fresh application of "Old Ford Blue"
The blue looks a little bright in these pics but it is the darker almost royal blue, the smurf blue that was on the block is long gone.
Waiting on the gaskets to start reassembly. Pics to follow...
Todd
1970 F-100 Sport Custom
390 FE
CV/8.8 Swap
390 FE
CV/8.8 Swap
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re: Cleaning up the FE
Lookin' pretty saucy!
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re: Cleaning up the FE
when everything is said and done, i will throw a 390 in mine probably. Or atleast build one for no reason, theres always a place for a large motor.
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re: Cleaning up the FE
Man I love the look of a powerplant goin together!
Can't wait for the next installment!
Can't wait for the next installment!