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With F being the 6th letter of the alphabet, and June being the 6th month of the year that seems to make sense?? . Maybe the creation of the MSO at time of initial order or chassis build by NAF themselves.
NAF was quite popular in the 80's. Their body was hand laid glass that incorporated the interior, foot boxes, fender liners, trunk & floor, all attached to form 1unit. The glass is quite stout. There are a couple of warts but otherwise, overall the body construction is pretty solid. Chassis is fabricated primarily from 4X2box tubing. They for the most part used a live rear axle, with a front subframe, brakes and steering column sourced from a Mustang II. In my opinion NAF was a mid entry priced kit at the time they were being offered. But can be made buch nicer with some chassis changes and attention to detail in interior fitament. Not the best engineered in standard form but very solid, they generally used a lot of readily available doner parts to allow for ease of construction and to keep the costs down. The standard chassis exibits a fair amount of twist when pushed hard and benefits from additional bracing.
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Last edited by Rick Parker; 01-19-2010 at 11:41 PM..
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