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![]() hey guys, i need help, i'm new to the board. i'm goign to look at this car tomorrow. he says it's a real 1966 GT mustang A code. I want to know how i can tell that the engine and transmission match the car? is there a link i can go to that will help me identify what the engine should look like, where the id tags are (on both the engine and tranny) Let me know. i really dont want to find out that this car is a mis matched car. thanks guys.
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