In article <000c01c3f72b$4b338d70$6501a8c0@stratsandaks>, jgburgan@radicus.net
("John Burgan") writes:
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> Thanks Brett, I'll pass both of these along to my friend.
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> -John
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brett Forehand" <brett4hand@hotmail.com>
> To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 9:57 AM
> Subject: DML: re: OT Ford 427 Cammer help
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> > John, I'd try these guys: www.holmanmoody.com They've been around pretty
> > much since the get-go with Fords. A long shot would be
> > http://www.garlits.com/ I realize he raced Mopars for years, but after
> > seeing his museum a couple of times, he clearly has a love for old Fords.
> > He has a couple SOHC 427 motors in his "engine museum" in Ocala. Maybe he
> > can point you in the right direction if Holman and Moody can't.
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> > Good luck!
> > Brett Forehand
> > '94 Dakota Sport CC 5.2 Auto
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Glad to help, John. I'll bet if they can't hook you up, they can get you to
somebody who can. I had never seen a SOHC motor in person until then. Those
motors are just awesome! Garlits' museum had a room full of motors from
air-cooled VW's, flathead Fords, cross ram 413's, all the way up to Arduns,
SOHC's, and other Hemi's. Very cool place to go if you ever get the chance,
and the Florida Mopar Show is held there annually, first weekend in November.
Quite a few Daks on the show field, too.
Brett Forehand
'94 Dakota Sport CC 5.2 Auto
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