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Old 05-11-2026, 11:12 AM   #21
rotorwrench
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Default Re: 8BA paint color

I think they referred to the 1952/53 car V8 engine as tangerine. The 52/53 commercials and trucks went from red of earlier engines to green with the green being the same as the 49 through 53 255 Mercury. Some mention the 52/53 Mercury 255 as being either green or tangerine but I don't know. The 255 always had a different color than the 239 engines. That's why they had the different colors was to tell which engine was on the line ready to go in a car. If they finally started looking at the cylinder heads for EAB or EAC then they could have finally changed the ID of engines that way but I don't know. Ford had all kinds of different colors for the different Y-blocks from 1954 up through 64. The advent of MEL and FE engines really started confusing things but it was obvious that they were different designs.

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