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Are you talking the most sleeper for a Mustang? That's easy. 1974-1978 Mustang II. They get absolutely no respect or credit by anybody. They came from the factory with a 302 from 1975-1978 (dutuned with 139hp), so the 351 could probably be wedged in there, the hood would need some help though. Another advantage of the II is they are light as hell. Talking like 2700lbs.
Stepping up to a 1979-1982 will give you a lot better suspension, and less of a sleeper look. |
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