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Old 04-24-2001, 03:01 AM   #1
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Taken from www.classicponycars.com , under the History section.

"The 1964½, as it was later called, was available in only two models: the coupe and convertible. Both models featured a lengthened hood and shortened rear deck, chrome wrap-around bumpers, chrome grille with a running horse, and full wheel covers. Both models were available with a 170 cid, 101 horsepower, 6 cylinder engine, a 260-2V, 164 horsepower V-8, a 289-4V, 210 horsepower V-8 and, starting in June, a fire breathing, 4 barrel, solid lifter, 271 horsepower, 289 cid V-8 engine. The buyer had a choice of a 3 speed, 4 speed or automatic transmission, and a variety of rear end gear ratios."

Not sure how accurate the website is but they seemed to know some good information. I've continued to look for a site with "official" information but so far no luck. Sorry guys, hope this helps some.
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