Trivia Thread
Ok here we go:
1) Base/V6
2) GT
3) Cobra
4) Mach 1
5)
Hint: the last trim pkg. offered was also offeren on Explorers, Super Dutys, Focuses & Tauruses.
It was a once in a century event.
1) Base/V6
2) GT
3) Cobra
4) Mach 1
5)
Hint: the last trim pkg. offered was also offeren on Explorers, Super Dutys, Focuses & Tauruses.
It was a once in a century event.
I do believe that's the 429?
Edit, although it was available in some cars, I don't think the 460 made it into production for the Mustang... did it?
Edit, although it was available in some cars, I don't think the 460 made it into production for the Mustang... did it?
Last edited by houtex; Oct 31, 2009 at 12:23 PM.
I somehow missed that I got it right. My bad.
generators instead of alternators
low mounted horns that were huge
screw and clip on the negative battery cable at the firewall
brake light switch on the master cylinder
Mustang script was bigger.
But mostly: There was no 1964.5 model, only 1965s.
generators instead of alternators
low mounted horns that were huge
screw and clip on the negative battery cable at the firewall
brake light switch on the master cylinder
Mustang script was bigger.
But mostly: There was no 1964.5 model, only 1965s.
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Most of those are characteristics of the 64 1/2, although I've never heard of the negative battery cable one. Go ahead and ask a question Houtex.
Here's some more 64 1/2 items:
A or V on the fresh air vent ****
Louvers on the radiator support in front of the battery
Cavity under the bucket seat
Beveled edge on headlight buckets that corresponds to a lip on the corner of hood
Hood bumpers with a hole in center
Rear quarter extensions with no provision for a seal
kennyg
Here's some more 64 1/2 items:
A or V on the fresh air vent ****
Louvers on the radiator support in front of the battery
Cavity under the bucket seat
Beveled edge on headlight buckets that corresponds to a lip on the corner of hood
Hood bumpers with a hole in center
Rear quarter extensions with no provision for a seal
kennyg



