View Full Version : Wicked FAST Fairlane.....
Marauderjack
02-06-2010, 06:04 AM
Bigtime FAST with a Small Block!!:beer::bows::banana2:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Wicked-Fast-Ford_166416.htm
Holy Moly; a wheel standing 9.45 on a single carburetor 289 small block. Incredible, not even dyno tuned(?). That car surely weighs over 4000 lbs right?
Did you noticed the massive rear end of that drive train. Me thinks that the combo of clutch, tranny, rear end, watts linkage, drag bars and prolly a few more suspension mods account for the excellent power transfer.
Reminds me of Toomanyfords recent rear end design on ProRauder.
n00bkiller944
02-06-2010, 12:18 PM
That is awesome!!!! Holy wheel stand batman!!!
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaamn! Love that Fairlane body style.
Glenn
02-06-2010, 02:08 PM
I've run 289 small blocks for 20 years in my younger days. Also, I am very familiar with 60s Fairlanes being the founder and past President of the Fairlane Club of America. I've run all kinds of 289 hipos in Falcons and Fairlanes. First the engine is a 443 - yes 443 cubes. The HP to push the Fairlane that high in the air is at least 400 HP - yes at least 400 HP. Don't believe what the owner said. POPs can easily verify my remarks.
Beautiful Fairlane - great to see such a fine piece of American Iron still running strong. Low 9s is unreal for this heavy of a car and HP.
Glenn Ford
-Matt-
02-06-2010, 03:02 PM
I've run 289 small blocks for 20 years in my younger days. Also, I am very familiar with 60s Fairlanes being the founder and past President of the Fairlane Club of America. I've run all kinds of 289 hipos in Falcons and Fairlanes. First the engine is a 443 - yes 443 cubes. The HP to push the Fairlane that high in the air is at least 400 HP - yes at least 400 HP. Don't believe what the owner said. POPs can easily verify my remarks.
Beautiful Fairlane - great to see such a fine piece of American Iron still running strong. Low 9s is unreal for this heavy of a car and HP.
Glenn Ford
He never said it was a 289... he said it was a 400-something.
Marauderjack
02-07-2010, 01:24 PM
You can bore and stroke aftermarket small blocks to 460 or pretty close!!!:bows::beer:
I have a 1974 351W block in my Cobra punched out to 408ci.....:D
Now making 800 HP N/A is another trick!!!:eek:
Glenn
02-07-2010, 08:41 PM
He never said it was a 289... he said it was a 400-something.
Post #2 stated it was a 289.
-Matt-
02-07-2010, 09:08 PM
Post #2 stated it was a 289.
Pats not the owner. The owner said it was a 400 something small block
Mr. Man
02-07-2010, 09:22 PM
He's going to need wheelie bars and a parachute soon. Street legal too!:eek::banana2:
440 plus cubic inches in the video. It is fast! Cool find, Thanks!
Marauderjack
02-08-2010, 07:33 AM
Only reference to "289" is the badges on the car!!:D
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