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Thread: Engine ID
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Old 12-05-2005, 21:01   #26 (permalink)
Maximillian Rennquist
 
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Re: Engine ID


John wrote:
>
> From the codes on the door tag and fender stamp, which match.
>
> 9F02S185203
>
> 9 1969
> F Dearborn
> 02 Sportsroof
> S 390-4V
> 85203rd Ford vehicle scheduled for production

It begins at 100001, Hey, you just moved up!
>
> 63C Mustang Mach 1
> 65 Acapulco Blue with flat black hood
> 3AA Black Clarion Knit Hi back bucket seats
> 18D April 18, 1969 schedule build date
> 55 St. Louis
> R 3.25 Traction-Lok
> 5 4 speed wide ratio Toploader

Good. Behind a 390, this will probably be a small input shaft. See
David Kee's site to ID the trans for sure.

>
> Power front disc brakes
> Power steering
> AM radio
>
> Everything works but the clock.

Sell it and buy one with a working clock.

So now, all you have to do is figure out if this is going to be a car
that turns corners as well as hooks up in a straight line. Do you have
a strip within range?
>
> --
> John - ThunderSnake #59
> '69 Mach 1 w/ 390 4V
> Wide Ratio Toploader
> 3.25 Traction-Lok
> Acapulco Blue


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