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Ford 292 Y Block Engine With Dual Exhaust Manifolds on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Colbert, Washington, United States

Colbert, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

1964 FORD 292 Y block With hard to find dual exhaust manifolds. Comes complete as shown carb to oil pan with Pertronix ignition upgrade. Also included is the flywheel clutch and pressure plate. ***THIS ENGINE WAS RUNNING WHEN PULLED, SITTING FOR A FEW YEARS NOW*** ***SOLD AS A CORE ONLY*** ***Your bidding on this auction as a whole, but if you win the auction and only want some components we can remove the items you want and ship them for you*** Local pick up or truck freight is available, message for a quote. Please ask all questions prior to bidding. #0176

US Grand Prix (2013): Vettel steals pole from Webber

Sun, 17 Nov 2013

US Grand Prix (2013): Vettel steals pole from Webber Sebastian Vettel may already have wrapped up the drivers title, but that hasn’t taken away his motivation to win. Despite what looked like an unbeatable time by Mark Webber, Vettel managed to turn a lap that didn’t look like it had the legs in the first half in to a second half that pipped Webber to pole. Another Red Bull front row.

No performance upgrades for Subaru BRZ STI?

Mon, 19 Aug 2013

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Almost 80% of drivers admit illegal acts behind the wheel

Wed, 09 Jul 2014

FOUR OUT OF FIVE drivers in the UK admit to driving illegally at some point in the past 12 months. Offences range from talking on a mobile phone while driving to having bald tyres on their car. In a survey by Flexed, 79% of drivers questioned said they had broken the law within the last year and a further 5% were not prepared to answer.