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Mail From: "Barry L. Van Hook ((email redacted))" <(email redacted)>


Glad to be aboard. I am an old man with a long-time FoMoCo association. Over
the years, my Ford vehicles have included a '40 Coupe w/strong flathead and a
Juarez tuck-'n'-roll, a mildly customized '50 tudor, a '56 T-Bird, a '63 406
405hp, a '66 GT-350 (6S-589), and a '67 XR-7 (sort of a Ford). That's not all
of them, just the ones that were interesting. I am back into Fords after a
sabbatical of several years -- I have a '90 5.0 GT with a mildly breathed-on
engine w/5-sp and suspension mods, and it's probably the best of the bunch,
all things considered. I was also into the Mustang/Shelby mailorder parts
business back in the late '70s, DBA Dutchman Enterprises. At this point, I am
still learning about the mysteries of EFI, MAF, and other things new to me.
I'll just stand over here on the side for now until I get my bearings. Oh, is
there anyone else here old enough to have a Von Dutch tattoo?

Barry L. Van Hook ((email redacted))
Management Department, Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-4006
Phone (602) 838-6971 FAX (602) 965-8314




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