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Old 08-29-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Default Pictures of 1969 and 1970 Coupes....And What engine fits best under the hood?

I'm looking into this model mustang......And wondered if anyone had any pictures of nice coupes.

Also what engine fits best under the hood.

And what the curb weight is?
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my profile has 4 pics of the one I am restoring. Engine not for sure yet, either a 351W or a 400. Its a toss up right now for me.
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351c fits nice and when stroked to 408 with 567hp it runs nice too.
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Hello.I think that you might be happy with one of these.It's a SOHC motor.
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351c fits nice and when stroked to 408 with 567hp it runs nice too.
Nice looking engine bay! What crank did you use on the stroker? The journals are different than the windsor for the cleveland for the 400 crank.
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351c fits nice and when stroked to 408 with 567hp it runs nice too.
:thumbsup Awsome Engine and Engine bay !

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