Well, if we are going to get off-topic...your post reminds me of a good friend I had back in the 70's who had a 68 Falcon. Except he had the small block V-8 in it..maybe a 302 or whatever they were using then. The car was light and pretty fast to begin with but we used to take it and make a poor man's dragster out of it. We would inject it with 2-3 cans of starting fluid (Ether) and then run about a quarter mile in face-bending dragster acceleration until normal gas started feeding into the bowls. Of course, he got carried away and it wasn't too much longer before he burned up the engine..probably put a couple rods through the pistons if I remember correctly...they obviously weren't designed for that.jklightner wrote:My first car was a 1968 Ford Falcon with the 200 straight six.
But back on topic, my sister and brother-in-law live in the U.K. And...he too used to work for Lotus a couple of decades ago. They aren't sailors but he now makes custom cabinets for the narrow canal boats that are popular there.
