The reaction is always the same: utter disbelief. How would you react if I told you some 64-year-old machine shop owner in North Hollywood, California, spent $3500 converting a $2000, '74 Ford Pinto ...
Ford called the the EAO, or sometimes the OHC... but the rest of us- at least, those of us in North America- know this little workhorse as "The Pinto Engine." What vehicles did the Pinto Engine ...
Ford moved the Mustang from a Pinto-based chassis to the new Fox platform for the 1979 model year, and sales picked up nicely as a result. For 1982, the Mustang could be purchased with a 2.3-liter ...
Ford began selling cars on the rear-wheel-drive Fox platform for the 1978 model year, and production of the lightweight, modern Fox machines continued all the way through 1993 (or 2004, if you ...
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