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Is This Thing An ABOMINATION or GREATNESS? This Is A Small Block Chevy Powered Ford F100! Installing a HUGE Cam and Engine Refresh With Derek.

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I know that some of you are screaming already, but the reality is that it’s not like you can’t replace the Chevy with a Ford in this F100 if you buy it and want to “save” it from a fate worse than Chevrolet. It never ceases to amaze me that people think an engine or wheels and tires can completely ruin a vehicle FOREVER. It’s weird that someone put a small block Chevrolet in it, but whatever. Derek at Vice Grip Garage is going to dive into this one and get it out of the field and into the shop. Then he’s doing some upgrades to the small block Chevrolet. Check it out.

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A guy needs to build a unique truck to auction for charity… so in comes this beautiful 71 ford powered by a Circle Track 355 Chevrolet motor! Let’s tear it down and build it back better! Want to be part of a WORLD RECORD PARADE? Join me at the Capitol Cruise in Tulsa! Info and registration at capitalofroute66.com!

The post Is This Thing An ABOMINATION or GREATNESS? This Is A Small Block Chevy Powered Ford F100! Installing a HUGE Cam and Engine Refresh With Derek. appeared first on BangShift.com.

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