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popeye31
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New English ford owner

Post by popeye31 »

I've liked the english ford for many years. my dad had one years ago he had a 59 panel painted white and had a picture on the side. I was so young I don't remember what the pic was but I have my mom looking for some pics of it. I picked up on a 57 squire yesterday. will be trying to get it going in the next few days. so look for my Help posts. [/img]
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Post by IFHP »

Squire -- these are the rarest of the 100Es.
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popeye31
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Post by popeye31 »

acording to my model number tag its a 101 E you know where I can get a set of rings for the motor only got 50 psi on three and 60 on the fourth.
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Post by IFHP »

101E means the car is LHD.

You might try Small Ford Spares in the UK or EnFord Spares in NZ. http://www.enfostuff.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=9
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Post by enfoprefect »

Kip Motor and Anglia Obsolete, both in USA, are also good suppliers.
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