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Old November 14th 04, 04:53 PM
Gill
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OK, I stand corrected. Thanks.
Great looking cars by the way. I Googled up this one.
http://www.motorcities.com/contents/03CDC593121707.html
I am kind of partial to Green Stangs :-)

Tropic Green Y2K 5 Speed Mustang GT
P-1SC & Some MM Stuff


Mike R wrote:
> In article >,
> wrote:
>
> Prior to the 67 model year, the GT package required 4V power. In 67
> however, the GT package came with the 289-2V (C code) as standard
> equipment, with the 289-4V (A code), 289-4V (K code) and 390-4V (S code)
> optional. The O/P's vin indicates the 289-2V engine with single exhaust,
> which also means his GT should not have come with quad tips compared to 4V
> engines with dual exhaust, which did. This model year was the only time
> the GT package distinguished between the automatic and manual
> transmissions, with the GT designation having a manual transmission and
> GTA an automatic transmission. Hope this clears things up some....
>
> --
> Mike
> 93 Cobra
>
>
>
>>I thought they were either "K" Hi-Po 289 or "S" 390
>>
>>Tropic Green Y2K 5 Speed Mustang GT
>> P-1SC & Some MM Stuff
>>
>>
>>Jim Coulter wrote:
>>
>>>I am looking at a 67 GTA coupe. However, the vin number is 7R01Cxxxxxx.
>>>From what I understand is that all 67 GTAs should have an "A" in the 5th
>>>position of the vin. Is this correct? I am suspecting that this is a GTA
>>>clone and a factory GTA.
>>>
>>>Jim
>>>
>>>

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