Ultra rare 1972 Hemi...

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Yeah I found it that time. I was hoping it was a joke....thinkin "surely there couldn't be somebody that stupid."
 
Yeah I found it that time. I was hoping it was a joke....thinkin "surely there couldn't be somebody that stupid."
you dont remember who our last president was do you?
yes, there are a lot of stupid people around
 
I believe a parking brake. Looks like those used on 60's era cars and some mobile homes.
 
I don't want to sound stupid, but seriously, what is that at the end of the transmission?

That's the parking brake. Older cars and heavy duty applications use that. Some larger trucks still do.
 
he's a good candidate for facebook meathead of the year award .


dead from the neck up .
 
I sent him a message tellin him it's no hemi, it's an RB motorhome engine. No response.
 
I sent him a message tellin him it's no hemi, it's an RB motorhome engine. No response.
Doesn't surprise me. Those heads aren't even regular RB heads. Look close at the back of them. They are the ones with extra water ports running through them and the front end is a completely different setup than a car/light truck. Their garbage for performance
 
Way way back, 69-´70 or so, I remember this guy told he had a Ford Boss 429 and by his description it may have looked something like this… :)
 
Way way back, 69-´70 or so, I remember this guy told he had a Ford Boss 429 and by his description it may have looked something like this… :)
A Boss 9 looks nothing like what's in the FB post. If he had a 429 with narrow valve covers it wasn't a Boss
 
A Boss 9 looks nothing like what's in the FB post. If he had a 429 with narrow valve covers it wasn't a Boss

There would be no doubt that it was a BOSS429. Engine bay SLAM fulla motor.

BOSS429.jpg
 
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