Best recommended Edlebrock carburetor for 1974 ford f100?

I have a 1974 Ford F100 with a V8 302 5.0. It has a Motorcraft 2 barrel carburetor in it right now, but I would like to upgrade to a 4 barrel Edlebrock. I would also prefer it to be either a manual or all electronic, because the exhaust crossover line that controls the automatic choke on the Motorcraft is rusted out. And I plan to put headers, which would eliminate the crossover all together.
So my question is, what are some recommended Edlebrock carburetors that would fit these specifications?
Model numbers, best place to buy it, and info like that would be appreciated.

How to make your ford 6.7L loud without removing dpf?

I'm a veteran owner of ford diesels. Yes i'm a young age, but I have still owned one of the legendary 7.3L powerstrokes and I have also owned one of the most hated motors in history… The 6.0L. Both trucks were duallies that I used for private farm work and transportation of heavy equipment.

I will be soon purchasing a new ford with the new 6.7L powerstroke. Despite my doubts about buying a new truck I do think its time to retire my 6.0L.

The new motors are completely foreign to me, and I'm sure they are to alot of people aswell, and I'm not finding much information so I guess my main questions are; Is there anything bad that I should be aware of? And is there any way that I could make my new 6.7L louder? I understand that alot of guys are removing the DPF in an effort to make them louder and hear the turbo, but unfortunately I do not have the budget for such things, and I will not be planning to do so. So is there any way that I can make my exhaust louder without removing the DPF?

Will water flood the inside of a car?

Say that you drop an empty car into a deep pool of water (deeper than the height of the car), will the inside of the car flood? I know it is a stupid question, but I sort of want to know the answer to that question.

Added (1). I have seen land rovers ford some rivers and they seem fine even when the water was up to the vehicle's hood.

To the real American off roaders and rednecks?

Without sounding condescending, I'm in the Uk and I want to import a Yank tank for off roading, and money isn't a problem.

So I want the honest opinions from the real Americans who drive these beasts off road!

What is the best make? Chevy, ford, dodge? Also, the bigger the engine, the better in my opinion.

And what is the best for being beasted for off roading, I really like the massive wheels and tyres with stacks and the spare tyre carried on the roll bar look!

Ps. I like these trucks lifted, but not stupid lifts that leave the chassis at the ground and the body two feet above it, like I see quite regularly on the internet, it's a terrible thing to do to a pickup.

Anyway, brands, models, mods!

Please and thank you!

Side note, the truck will only be used for light off roading and posing, but I want the proper off road look.

Celtic Literature close readings

1) identify text and context, 2) discuss the significance of the moment portrayed in the passage while making 3) specific reference to the language of the text, and 4) discuss the significance of the passage in the work as a whole.

Quote: "In the name of God and of St. Hilaire, and on these relics and this reliquary and all the relics anywhere in the world, I swear that no man has ever been between my thighs, except the leper who turned himself into a beast of burden to carry me over the ford, and my husband King Mark."

Quote: He was willing for her to have the comb, but first he removed the hair, being careful not to break a single strand. Never will the eye of man see anything so highly honored as those strands, which he began to adore, touching them a hundred thousand times to his eyes, his mouth, his forehead, and his cheeks. He placed the strands on his breast near his heart, between his chemise and his skin. He would not have traded them for a cart loaded with emeralds and carbuncles; no did he fear that ulcers or any other disease could afflict him; he had no use for magic potions mixed with pearls, nor for drugs against pleurisy, nor for theriaca, nor even for prayers to St. Marin and St. James!

Covering vinyl seats in a car?

I drive a 1970 ford f100 pickup truck. In the winter when the weather is cooler, it is fine driving and sitting on the vinyl seats. In the summer, when its 115 degrees outside, the vinyl seats provide no ventilation and you stick to them within seconds and you always have that 'wet' pant feel when you get out. I was looking for some suggestions on how I can temporarily cover the bench seat in the summer time and remove it in the winter when the weather is cooler. There are no headrests on the seats.