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BBD Perfomance
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New guy intro

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Hello
Glad to be on the site
I drove a 65 caliente to high school and my dad has a 65 Cyclone 4spd and a 65 super cyclone among his collection of Ford muscle.
I am an Automotive tech/ engine builder
32+ yrs experience.

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SASSY
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Welcome!
We are pic freaks! would love to see some.
What is a Super Cyclone?
Fred
I'd rather do it myself if it's done right or not,,,isn't that what hotrodding is all about

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welcome...what do you drive now????….I too would like to know about this super cyclone....glad your here !!!
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Welcome aboard! :D Mine is Cyclone, but I've not heard of a Super Cyclone. Is it a hipo? :?

Jim
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Thanks for the welcome
I have not seen the car I called a Super Cyclone in many years
I remember it being an A code car, blue with black interior.
It had three gauges on top of the dash and some sort of chromed wheels.
The super comes from the air cleaner lid said Super Cyclone in it and I had never seen that before.

I have no current pics unfortunately
My brother tore the red car apart for a restoration and it’s still in pieces
My caliente is now with another owner and is a 460 powered pro street
The Blue car is in the garage or a barn I’m not sure

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Being a long time owner I would really enjoy hanging around as you rediscover those cars and maybe share a few stories from the memory bank.
At one point in the ownership of mine it sat in an old building for 14 years and I never looked at it for the last 10. Was an experience I really enjoyed getting reacquainted with it.
Fred
I'd rather do it myself if it's done right or not,,,isn't that what hotrodding is all about

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