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![]() The top engine option for 1975-1978 Mustang II's was a 139hp@3200rpm 248lb/ft@1800rpm 302cid with a 369cfm 2bbl. If they would have had 180hp, they'd run right with the 5.0HO's.
The 1974's top option, ack, 2.8L V-6 with 105hp. The 302 car was good for 16's. Damn good for it's day. Oh and they are the lightest Mustangs ever build. A fastback tips the scales at about 2,700lbs. Same 302 could be suped up just like our 5.0's, with a C-4 or an SROD 4spd they could handle decent power too. ![]() I'll have to fix that pic. Are you making fun of me JL, hehe? ![]() |
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