I was just reading about the fantastic '67 GT Convertible in the new Mustang Times and the car has a C code 289 in it, I don't know alot about '67s but I thought to get the GT package it was the same as the '65-'66s and you had to have at least an "A" code 289 to get it??
'67 GT??
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I believe starting in 67 you just had to have a V8
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I think you are probably right.I know I really don't pay much attention to the '67-'68 cars though I had a real nice '67 C code convertible back in the day.
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67 was the odd year for GT's.
The GT was available in 1967 with the 289-2v
Ford reverted back to requiring a 4v carb (302-4v J Code) in 1968 but took away the disc brakes.
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Interesting......Thanks!
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Please members correct me if I am wrong. I have never come across a 67 GT or GTA with a 2V motor (c code). All have 4V motors (A code)with the gt package. If purchasing ask for a marti report.
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Please members correct me if I am wrong. I have never come across a 67 GT or GTA with a 2V motor (c code). All have 4V motors (A code)with the gt package. If purchasing ask for a marti report.
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Been plenty of C code '67 GT's found, which marti reports have validated. Also, the C and A code GT's for '67 came with single exhaust from the factory.
Edited by - caspian65 on 11/24/2010 11:18:53
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Ok Raven...you are wrong
Edited by - pprince on 11/24/2010 12:15:35
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Thankyou caspian & pprince for correcting me.
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