sportyworty
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My old Black GT/CS 390 4 speed S code was a non GT but came with the Heavy Duty suspension option. In regular Mustangs all S codes are GT cars just not in GT/CS as far as I know.
Thanks Ron & Jason - 'learn something new every day.
Rich - indeed! 'Not real popular back then along side Shelbys. A couple of mine lingered on lots for a long time.
My old Black GT/CS 390 4 speed S code was a non GT but came with the Heavy Duty suspension option. In regular Mustangs all S codes are GT cars just not in GT/CS as far as I know.
What about the Ford document I have saying, "390-cu. in. 4V V-8 engine option available only with GT Equipment Group". Are you saying that is in error?
Scott
What about the Ford document I have saying, "390-cu. in. 4V V-8 engine option available only with GT Equipment Group". Are you saying that is in error?
Scott
...In any event, really neat car. I wish the seller all the best.
This car is listed in both of the early registries.
VIN 8R01S149335
The notes say that it was purchased with a 302-4V & C4, a 390GT engine was found and a top loader. The 1986 registry says that the car had been converted to 390 automatic since purchased.
Owner is listed as John Hinton in both the 1986 and 1989 registries.
The S code 390 engine in a 1968 Mustang, Cougar, Fairlane/Torino, or Cyclone, often refered to as the 390GT engine, would all have came with Holley carburetors, thermactor smog, and 14 bolt cylinder heads which was necessary for the 390GT style exhaust manifolds common to all of these cars.
Thermactor smog for all 50 states with either a manual transmission or automatic. Canadian and export cars did not receive the smog systems.
The GT package, as I recall came with power disc brakes and heavy duty suspensions which included thicker front sway bars, and heavier duty springs front and rear, and possibly with different shocks. Should have come with 14x6 wheels and F70-14 tires.