This 289 V-8 with dual exhaust seems to get plenty of drive time. It's parked in a different spot in the U District every time I see it.
Monday, October 10, 2016
1968 Ford Mustang
Two million Mustangs were produced between 1964 and 1968. They are a piece of cake to keep running, and trashing them just makes them look cooler. For those who love neck injuries, 1968 was the last year you could buy a car with low-back bucket seats. '68 was also the year Ford introduced the 302 engine which remained in production until the 2001 model year.
This 289 V-8 with dual exhaust seems to get plenty of drive time. It's parked in a different spot in the U District every time I see it.



This 289 V-8 with dual exhaust seems to get plenty of drive time. It's parked in a different spot in the U District every time I see it.
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