![]() 12/10/2014 at 16:58 • Filed to: Mustang, 1967, Big Block | ![]() | ![]() |
Oh it must have a 289 or 302.....
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NOPE A MOTHER FUCKIN 428Ci!
Whats up with me finding Big Block fords in the winter?
Is it a big block really though
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Those spark plugs are really really fun.
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It's definitely a big block., not sure on the displacement.
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Could be a 390
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Because FU, front suspension - am I right?
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Not really, most '67-'73 stangs were made for this application.
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I know they were ready for big blocks in the broad sense, it was just meant as a reflection on how far things had snowballed since the start of the platform. Same basic setup as had been originally meant for a 144 six, getting heavier and heavier and heavier. Better ball joints, heavier spindles and the like notwithstanding, it makes for a hell of a pounding over the front wheels.
![]() 12/10/2014 at 17:36 |
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It's definitely an FE block, its got that stupid little bypass hose on the water pump. Probably 390.
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the biggest reason they shoved the 390 into the stang was because the Camaro was available with the 396 right off the bat.
![]() 12/13/2014 at 20:59 |
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Mother of God, you can see the marks where they shoehorned that bish in there...
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A little yes.