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Old January 12th 05, 02:25 PM
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RayS opined in :

> Dammit, BM. You been sipping the ethylene glycol again? You KNOW it makes
> you ****y. :-P
>
> Okay, so a couple of clarifications: called Pops, and he told me it was a
> 1979 Mustang body, and the motor was from a 1980 Fairmont. So I got my
> years wrong. And no, they didn't put 200 straight sixes (or any straight
> six, for that matter) in any 1979 Mustangs from the factory. For some
> reason, I had thought they discontiued the use of the 200 in Mustangs, but
> apparently that wasn't until 1983
>
> Better? :-)
>


Hey...when I wanna be the A-hole, I do it straight!


That question WAS on the up! I mean, who knows without having the book.

But the main distinguishing feature separating the years was the hideous
inner door panels on the 79, 80

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