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Old 09-11-2002, 02:46 PM   #4
Stinger gibson
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Originally posted by induction
The numbers sterted out at 10001, the Mustang was built on the same assembly line next to the Falcon in the early years so a Falcon may have 10007 an a Mustang 10008 ,10009 ,10010;Falcon 10011 , Mustang 10012 and so on.
Look at the date on the warranty plate it may give you some idea . . Mine is 05S( may 5th 1965)
Thank you induction, but i have already read this info. in books. If you know of any other stats that may apply, please let me know. By the way, my car was assembled in dearborn, Mich. on July 30, 1965. Maybe this can shed some light on the matter.
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