Here�s what resulted. La Mont managed to locate a plain 1964 Comet hardtop at a local car auction in Bridgeport, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia, back around 1997. The buildup created a four-speed car, powered by a 454-cu.in. Ford based on a Shelby FE aluminum block, with Hilborn mechanical fuel injection. More vitals include 14.5:1 (yikes!) Ross forged pistons, Bill Miller connecting rods, a Crower non-twist forged crankshaft and a Jereco transmission.
La Mont�s never dynoed the engine, but based on its quarter-mile performance - a best of 8.81 at 149 and change, in the hands of resident 422 flogger Fred Henderson - La Mont calculates the gasoline-burning race engine is consistently making 930hp. We photographed the car at 422�s display during the recent Motorsports 2008 show in Atlantic City, including its rear deck, which you can see was John Hancocked by a lot of 1960s Super Stock and F/X luminaries. You can learn more about these (mostly) Ford fanatics by visiting www.422motorsports.com.
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