Hemmings Muscle Machines

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FORD MUSTANG V8-MOTOR

FRANZIS • AMAZON.COM • $189.97

he hottest regular-production engine available in the 1964½ through 1967 Mustang was the “K-code” four-barrel-carbureted 289-cu.in. V-8, and just 13,231 cars were so equipped from the factory. It’s long been a favorite with fans of first-generation Mustangs, and

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