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    Car Year, Make, Model: 66 mustangFB, 69 econline Drag Van
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    ought to run good, but with those tiny tires, you're gonna have a hard time gettin the thing to hookup
    just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day

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    I'm running a '68 350/350hp with HEI (with top coil) and have thought about adding and msd 6A unit, but it would would probably be a waste of money as the current setup runs damn good. On the other hand I do have a MSD 6A on my 57 Olds with the j2 setup as it is still using the original distributor with a Pertronix electronic pickup conversion and a MSD coil. There is no HEI available for the Olds.

    In my opinion I would suggest you use the HEI and give your dad the MSD. But that's just my two pennies.

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