blown '71 f100

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dolinick
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blown '71 f100

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have yall seen this video? Or know whose truck this is?

"Our blown 427fe has a BDS blower, two 750 holley double pumpers, alum. edelbrock performer rpm heads, harland sharp roller rockers, forged pistons, thumpin ass cranecam 310:590 lift, DOLLAR STAMP STEEL CRANKSHAFT, and also eagle rods all in a 71 FORD F100. GET GO!!! "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhgXakfApu4[/video]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhgXakfApu4

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Re: blown '71 f100

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That thing is nasty. I hope they get some better quality videos of it put up soon.

I would be nervous about using the 9" rear tho. Seems like if they had that much money in the truck, they would have opted for a good D60 set up.
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Re: blown '71 f100

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I like it! :woohoo:

9" handle the power? Definitely. I wouldn't waste the time on a D60 set up. The truck is heavy enough without that boat anchor out back(though the weight might help plant the tires).
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