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Old 10-19-2001, 12:02 AM   #12
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Actually, according to the 1959-1970 Ford parts Interchange Manual, The 351c was built and installed very rarely in 1969. Officially, it was a 1970 engine, but they were built in 1969, and did find some use in 1969. Engine part number DOAZ6010D was officially a 1970 Cleveland, but the ones whos casting numbers are either D0AE-J or DOAE-G were used in 1969. The other casting number you may find is D0AZ-D, which wasn't used in any 1969 vehicles. they mention that all 4 barrels in 1970 were Clevelands, but don't say anything about 1969.

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