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    Hi Denny, K is October. Ford used letters A-M for date codes skipping the letter "I" as it could be confused for a "1".

    RC sounds like a really nice car!! Most FE's these days you find are pieced together. With rebuilds, warranty and service replacements very few you come across are original. Hey good luck with the ol Gal... 62's are sweet rides!!

    These sites might have the weather stripping you need.

    www.dearbornclassics.com
    www.gregdonahue.com
    www.critesrestoration.com

    Crites might not have it but they have some cool parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FFR428
    Hi Denny, K is October. Ford used letters A-M for date codes skipping the letter "I" as it could be confused for a "1".

    RC sounds like a really nice car!! Most FE's these days you find are pieced together. With rebuilds, warranty and service replacements very few you come across are original. Hey good luck with the ol Gal... 62's are sweet rides!!

    These sites might have the weather stripping you need.

    www.dearbornclassics.com
    www.gregdonahue.com
    www.critesrestoration.com

    Crites might not have it but they have some cool parts.
    watch crites i bought there headers for my 64 460 swap and wished i hadnt all they are is mandrell bends welded up, so ask questions before buying for they dont give refunds very easy
    Women are just like cars run'em hard and treat'em rough and they'll eventually leave you stranded

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