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Old 07-08-2006, 01:35 AM   #1
BloodyFalcon
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Default From a VL to an EA. I'm impressed!

I used to own a very tidy VL, I just recently purchased a ****box EA for $250 with 1 month of reg on it. The previous owner said he had just chucked a new exhaust and a new radiator in it a month or so ago.
Anyway, I am rather impressed with the old girl although she feels like I'm driving a tank. The steering is also a bit more touchy than I'm used to but other than, she goes bloody hard!
I have no idea what motor is in it or what series EA it is for that matter. She is a straight 6 however. I'm new to Fords so I don't know too much.
She chews alot of fuel, and I mean ALOT of fuel when I sink the right foot in. She misfires a fair bit. I do know she needs a good service.
If anyone can give me some tips on EA's it would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.

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