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Rollo75

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I saw this in a show I was watching:
"And for the next hour, the guv'nor is willing to offer light ale from the pump, at only one shilling and tuppence a pint."

Jammy tight fisted git. We can already see that the sign over the pub says 1/-

I hate continuity errors like this, even in TV shows from 1970.
 

Rollo75

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It turns out that Coyote will fit into every single space that Cleveland did. If your dead project had a Cleveland, then a new crate Coyote and Borg-Warner T5 is good to go; almost directly as a bolt in.
 

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It turns out that Coyote will fit into every single space that Cleveland did. If your dead project had a Cleveland, then a new crate Coyote and Borg-Warner T5 is good to go; almost directly as a bolt in.
Maybe not the same subject - BUT your statement brings me back to a long time ago when there where 2 great motors Ford had.... The 351 Cleveland and the 351 Windsor. The Cleveland was known for its high performance potential, while the Windsor was known for its durability and versatility.

Funny thing is I never owned either one of them.
 
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Rollo75

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There are also 302 Windsors and the 302 Cleveland which was only made in the Geelong engine plant.

Also fun fact:
Falcons never strictly had Coyote V8 but Miami V8; which had been modified so that they fit under the hood of the Falcon.
 
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