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- JaybirdExplorer
Farmerjon wrote:
Lessmore wrote:
Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet
The fabulous Hudson Hornet. Do you know if it had the Twin H engine...dual carbs, 308 cube flathead six ? Great handler and moved with that big six.
Yeah they were really considered a hot rod back then. They competed with flat head 6's v8s and straight 8's and the stove bolt 6's ( chevys) They were a coveted car for us hot rodders that were broke and could only dream.
I can remember being about 8 years old, in Chicago in minus 100 degrees, and having Dad let me start the beast. Can still remember the color; brown with a tan top on top of the banana shape - DonnohExplorer
tomman58 wrote:
Dad was in WWII, was always a GM fan and told me to never buy a German or japan car, never have. Always listened to him and am glad I did.
Interesting. My dad also served during WWII and his brother was a POW in Stalag 17 and nearly starved to death. He had several German cars during his lifetime, but never bought a Japanese car.
I respect what they did, but 70+ years later I won't let it affect my decisions. - DonnohExplorerMy first and second cars were Ford Mustangs. A 66 with a 289 and a 75 with a 302.
The 66 was indestructible and I drove it like any 16 year old would, two speeds, wide open and full stop. The 75 was a piece O crap, but it was the first or second year of "unleaded" gasoline cars.
All in all, I can't complain about a Ford, the few that I owned suffered a lot of abuse and kept on running. - tomman58ExplorerDad was in WWII, was always a GM fan and told me to never buy a German or japan car, never have. Always listened to him and am glad I did.
- LessmoreExplorer II
FishOnOne wrote:
Lessmore wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
I grew up in a GM family. My mother worked at a GM dealer that later adopted Chrysler products for ~40 years. A Ford product has never made it into my parents garage all these years.
Funny because I currently have 2 Ford vehicles in my garage now.
So FishOnOne...where do you think you went wrong ? :D
I suppose that early model Chevy Citation my dad bought my mother left a bad impression. JK...
Really I got introduced to the Ford diesel trucks from my wifes family and realized they were some really tough trucks. And they were always being worked hard with minimum maintenance.
Back in the '70's I worked as a truck driver. Most of the trucks were Fords. The engines were all gassers. I recall many of the Ford engines back then...very favourably.....such as the big block 460 V8 and 300 cube inline six. These two truck engines were torquey and very reliable. I was and still am a big fan of the Ford 385 series (460) and 300 straight six.
I also liked the 370 V8 I drove in an F 600.
The only Ford engine I had trouble with, was a 302 cube V8. In the 302's case, I think it was more of a case of an individual lemon, as this one engine had more problems than all the other Ford truck engines put together.
So all in all...the Ford trucks I've driven were very reliable, could take heavy commercial work (max and some overloads were not uncommon) and do all this reliably.
Les Lessmore wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
I grew up in a GM family. My mother worked at a GM dealer that later adopted Chrysler products for ~40 years. A Ford product has never made it into my parents garage all these years.
Funny because I currently have 2 Ford vehicles in my garage now.
So FishOnOne...where do you think you went wrong ? :D
I suppose that early model Chevy Citation my dad bought my mother left a bad impression. JK...
Really I got introduced to the Ford diesel trucks from my wifes family and realized they were some really tough trucks. And they were always being worked hard with minimum maintenance.- FarmerjonExplorer
Lessmore wrote:
Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet
The fabulous Hudson Hornet. Do you know if it had the Twin H engine...dual carbs, 308 cube flathead six ? Great handler and moved with that big six.
Yeah they were really considered a hot rod back then. They competed with flat head 6's v8s and straight 8's and the stove bolt 6's ( chevys) They were a coveted car for us hot rodders that were broke and could only dream. - LessmoreExplorer II
Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet
The fabulous Hudson Hornet. Do you know if it had the Twin H engine...dual carbs, 308 cube flathead six ? Great handler and moved with that big six. - JaybirdExplorerNope, had a Hudson Hornet
- thomasgunnarExplorerMy dad had a Ford when he met my mom. A 50 something, chopped. They owned a few over the years. My first was a 73 toyota Celica. My first Ford was a 66 Bronco. Have owned a few others since. I have 4 now. Two 79 Broncos, 75 f100 and my 03 F350.
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