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Old 01-27-2002, 12:32 PM   #1
Jeb_Bush_2000
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I apologize, and should have been more specific. I meant that AFAIK, no Mustang ever got a dual-quad 427 from the factory, and that a street-use OHV 427 probably couldn't effectively use a dual-quad.


[edit]In '67, the Fairlane got a dual-quad 427, rated at 425hp and 480 ft-lbs, with 11.1:1 compression. In '66, the same engine was offered in the full-size cars only as a race option.[/edit]
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