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RE: The "352" casting mark is a generic "family" term.
By ariff - 06/05/2002 2:52:03 PM; IP 129.237.18.98
Cool that is good news. I have some #'s from the intake they are: c6ae9425 and 6k13

Also where the spark plugs are there and these #'s: c7ae-a, d1f, and 16 or 18 e.
Is there anywhere else I should look? This engine is in a 69 mustang FB. PO says the motor was taken from a 67 fairlane. Just trying to figure out what type of engine it is.. Thanks for the info..
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 352-390 id -- ariff, 06/05/2002
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 RE: Hookers don't match those heads. -- ariff, 06/05/2002
 RE: It definitely sounds like a 1967 Fairlane motor. -- ariff, 06/05/2002
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