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Mail From: John Dettori (email redacted)

On Fri, 6 Dec 1996 08:50:02, Ed Humes <(email redacted)> wrote:
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> [...] There's a fairly new model of a 67 GT FB

Yes, by AMT. That's the one I mentioned in my list.

> Now I've got to find something that has a big block motor so I can do
> the swap and make it like my first Mustang, a blue S code 67 GT FB.

There's a 66 & 67 Fairlane that AMT makes. I think one of them comes with
a 390. Or you can use the 69 Mach I's 428CJ, or the 68 GT500's 428CJ.
They're all 1:24 scale. To recreate my 1970 Mach I w/351C, I took a 70
Boss 302 and a 71 Boss 351, used the 71 motor in the 70. Then went to
a hobby store for modeling clay to fabricate a hood scoop from. I turned
out pretty nice.

> This engine swap should prove easy 8^}

Compared to the real thing, yes.

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John Dettori 86 SVO
VP, Securities Lending Systems 70 Mach I
Bear Stearns & Co., Inc 67 GT Convertible
(email redacted) no parts cars, right?
212 272 6717 <reserved 4 67 GT500>



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