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FE, Your "post whoring" wont be the same without your original name man!!!!!!!!
 

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That's because I quit being the Post Whore...

I won't answer posts unless I have something productive or insightful to impart. Well, if the post is very silly and or funny I might put in a little hehehe or a snippet but that's it....

 

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170
In 1961 the 170 became an option for the Falcon line. The original 1964.5 Ford Mustang used a 170 in³ (2.8 L), 101 hp (75 kW) version. The Econoline van and Ford Bronco received a heavier duty version with mechanical valve lifters. The 170 was dropped from production in 1972





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The 200 in³ (3.3 L) was introduced in the middle of 1963. The 1965 Mustang came standard with a 200 in³ (3.3 L) that produced 120 hp (89 kW). The Mustang continued to use the 200 as its base engine until it was dropped in 1971. The 200 reappeared as the middle engine in the 1979 Mustang, now producing 94 hp (70 kW). This was the base engine again on the 1980 pony, but was dumped in 1983. The last year of production for the 200 was 1984.


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Try this, since there are issues with FordMuscle linkong to that particular place due to apparently an extreem prejudice...
Past the following without the spaces in the link.

h t t p : / / w w w.fordmustang.co.uk/fm-pix/index.php
 

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Damn! That's an extreeeeeeeem prejudice if I ever encountered one... No linking outside FM ever I guess. Sorry for trying admin guys.

MDH... type in the following words as letters and go to page 7.
H Tee Tee Pee Colon Backslash Backslash Double-U Double-U Double-U Dot fordmustang Dot co Dot uk Backslash fm Dash Pix Backslash index DOT php and hit enter...


fordmustang.co.uk/fm-pix/index.php

Can you manage to read all that?
 
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