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  2. Ford Mustang (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    The overall length of the Mustang and Falcon was identical, although the Mustang's wheelbase was slightly shorter. With an overall width of 68.2 in (1,732 mm), it was 2.4 in (61 mm) narrower, yet the wheel track was nearly identical.

  3. Boss 429 Mustang - Wikipedia

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    Length: 187.4 in (4,760 mm) ... 50.4 in (1,280 mm) Curb weight: 3,870 lb (1,755 kg) The Boss 429 Mustang is a high ... Production of the Boss 429 began in 1968 at the ...

  4. Ford Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Mustang is a series of American automobiles ... (1968), and Dodge ... The 1969 restyle "added more heft to the body as width and length again increased. ...

  5. California Special Mustang - Wikipedia

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    1968 California Special GT/CS - Front View. In mid-February 1968, the California Ford Dealers (Ford Dealer Advertising Fund) began to market a factory-built, limited-edition Mustang, called the GT/CS, or "California Special". The hope was for a targeted production run of 5,000; however, only 4,118 were made, including 251 units that were ...

  6. Ford straight-six engine - Wikipedia

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    The 250 cu in (4.1 L) inline-six engine was offered in 1969 in the Mustang, and 1970 in compact Ford cars (Maverick). The 250 was a stroked 200, made by increasing the stroke from 3.126 to 3.91 in (79.4 to 99.3 mm). Output was 155 hp (116 kW) in the Mustang, and the 250 became the base engine in 1971.

  7. Boss 302 Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The Mustang Boss 302 is a high-performance 302 cu in (4.9 L) H.O. V8-powered variant of the Ford Mustang originally produced by Ford in 1969 and 1970. Developed to meet homologation requirements to compete in Trans Am racing, it was Ford's response to the success of the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 in the 5 L (305.1 cu in) and under SCCA series since 1967.

  8. Ford Mustang variants - Wikipedia

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    Ford Mustang variants are the various ... the latest version draws heavily on the design both the 1967–1968 Mustang and Shelby GT 350/GT500. ... and short length ...

  9. Ford small block engine - Wikipedia

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    For 1968 only, a special high-performance Shelby-modified version of the 302 was offered by Ford in the Shelby GT350. [11] The main features included: an angled, high-rise aluminum or iron intake manifold, a larger Holley four-barrel carburetor, and bigger valves of 1.78 in (45 mm) intake and 1.6 in (41 mm) exhaust.