Thread: 4spd FE info
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08-14-2007 07:29 PM #1
Bobby, it all depends on what year it is. There were 1/2 year changes in the mid 60's that can definitely foul you up. What car, what year and what motor? For example I had a 65 Comet 271 horse Comet that according to the books should have been a toploader that was a factory (west coast car) T-10. A buddy had a 65 Galaxie with a 352 qnd 4spd he ordered new that also according to the books should have been a toploader that was a T-10, once again a west coast production.
Originally Posted by bluestang67
Last edited by Oldf100fordman; 08-14-2007 at 07:47 PM.
Duane S
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08-14-2007 08:15 PM #2
Duane its a 67 mustang all original . i figured most and all where the same for the big blocks.Last edited by bluestang67; 08-14-2007 at 08:18 PM.
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08-14-2007 08:22 PM #3
Bobby, I think all you'll need there is the trans and a 4spd shifter. The 3 spd and 4spd toploaders in that year are the same length, etc, etc. At least if my memory hasn't totally turned into CRS.
Originally Posted by bluestang67
Duane S
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08-15-2007 03:28 AM #4
Duane Thank You , i was surfing ebay and seen a spacer plate and would hope Ford didn't change that between a 3 or 4 spd box . The car is together so if there is a plate there it should be the right one . I suppose the challenge here will be finding a 4 spd at a decent price and in good shape .
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08-15-2007 04:16 PM #5
yeah i hear ya, west coast production cars are always weird, my San Jose plant 66 fastback says it should be sage green with a 6cyl and an auto with a 7.5" rear but its got a 65 shelby kcode 289 and t-56 and a 9" and shes painted cherry red.... i swear its original
Originally Posted by Oldf100fordman
but yeah, your swap should be pretty simple.... you can get toploaders on craigslist here for about $120....... i dont know about there though.... good job scoring a 390 car.... i envy your ease of fitting a big block in your car.... i wish it was that simple on mine.... 67s are nice.... i prefer the 66 thoughjust 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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08-15-2007 05:31 PM #6
FFR thanks for the link , it is a great price actually once , less then a standard 289 fastback would run in this condition . 67 FB S code
thesals yeah i have spotted a few on craigslist but didnt need one then . Hope to spot one locally again it won't stay there long . they are a little short coming though . I am a 67 - 68 favorite






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