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20 years ago
another all original 69 mach 1
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20 years ago
No VIN, no door data plate information, no pictures of the interior or the engine compartment.......Beware of sellers who do not give out important information.....Especially the clueless ones..................
Bill S.
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20 years ago
late '69 4bbl 351s can be 351C's if I remember correctly. So it could be the correct engine. But like bill posts, no way to verify it without the vin....
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20 years ago
Sorry, the 351C was not available until after the end of 1969 Mustang production........This is all verified numerous times in the past. The Cleveland plant did not start physically producing the 351C engines until 2 days after the last 1969 mustang rolled out of the Dearborn assembly plant.............
Bill S.
Brent P wrote:
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20 years ago
How do you know this stuff? Are you sure your not just a computer out there like HAL, storing these bets and pieces of Ford information? :)
Scott W. '66 HCS
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20 years ago
I'm sorry, I'm not programmed to give you that information.
Bill S.
Scott Williams wrote:
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20 years ago
Open the pod-bay, err, hatchback door, Bill!
Dana
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20 years ago
Yes, I checked the references, I was thinking of something else. My mistake.
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20 years ago
I wanted to get to the bottom of it,so I just emailed the guy and he said that it was a misprint by the person who typed it up for him,and that it is the original Windsor.Has all docs etc.
Andrew