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Old 04-21-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Original 1967 Owners Manual

If you own, or think you know who owns 7P01C131069, please contact me. I've had your owners manual since the early 1980s.
It is still in good shape too.
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Hello. The second digit of the vin of a 67 Mustang was either F, T, or R. It represents which plant built the car, and there were only three plants building Mustangs for the 67 model year.
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Hello. The second digit of the vin of a 67 Mustang was either F, T, or R. It represents which plant built the car, and there were only three plants building Mustangs for the 67 model year.
That makes more sense. I am only familiar with the 69 plant codes, which are the same as you quoted. So it must be a poorly written F.

On the first page there is an "OWNER IDENTIFICATION" area, which was hand written. The first owner was Don Wren of Little Rock, AR. I cannot make out the chicken scratch for the selling dealer. Call it "something Motors" of Little Rock.

I wish someone would find my original owners manual. 9R02M160277
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