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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Bay Area CA
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![]() I will admit to being amazed when I saw it, and I tohught it was a fake. Then I saw an article in Mustnags and Fords [back page by Jerry Heasley (sp)] a couple months back, I think it said they made 6 or 7 hundred of them. I don't know why you would want one, but its an interesting stat nevertheless.
I have heard of 68 302 2 barrels, but never saw one, both mine are c-code two barels with early prduction dates (2-16-68 and 1-31-68) Another just for kicks, my data plate claims my car listed in the my .sig was born on 2-16, the day after the alleged production change on the rear markers, yet it still has the early style. This was a San Jose built BTW.. The books I have claim it was code 'F' and yeah the 6 cylinder was a code'T' and was a 200. I will see if I can dig up the article on the x code motor... ------------------ Marcus 68 Mustang giggling 351C coming soon |
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