And the Ford V-8s of the day were crap,
The "good" Ford didn't come out until 1963, wasn't junk inventory until late 1960s, and by that time the SBC had -so- much support (souping and adapting) that it never caught on. (And early production 260/289s were not all that good; the SBC is a better design and often better built. The later 351W is solid as a rock, but as big as an SBC, and mostly sold smog-choked.)
The early FE designs didn't hit their stride until the 390 and were basically truck engines. The second gen FE 406 was a match for the venerable 409 and there were many a great matchup at the drag strips. Many of those second gen FE engines found their way to the race tracks.
The side oiler wedge motors were awesome beasts with thrashings and winnings at Le Mans and other long distance races to prove it. Tunnelport...oooooooh! SOHC...ahhhhh! The blown SOHC cammer motor was a Hemi killer - IF you could keep the 60 ft of timing chains in check! Heck naturally aspirated out of the crate it produced something like 670HP and was the only motor in history banned from NASCAR (due to the wah, wah, wah, from Mopar who was already getting spanked by the tunnelport).
Ok the 260 was not so hot, but the 289/302 was a great engine! Even with two bolt mains were easy 7,000rpm spinners with the right springs. The 351W was a choked down utility/boat engine with small valves and horrid flow.
The 351 Cleveland was bulletproof and with the right trimmings (351 Boss) was an incredible motor. De-stroked with a steel Boss 302 crank and you have a 10K spinner all day. The Cleveland head was a brilliant design.
So yes there were LOADs of junkyard
Cheap
Heaps for
Every
Youngster parts out there (for a reason!). However, the mighty (although in the minority and often maligned - out of jealousy I might add...) Fords were holding down the performance milestones (and we haven't even touched on Indy OR F1!).
And my royal flush of this card game to trump any response..... Who the heck would put a distributor on the BACK of a motor!!!!
Ahhh, you bow tie guys and misguided
Mostly
Old
Parts
And
Rust lemmings, how silly you think the world revolves around you......
First
On
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Jim
