Question:
What engines came in the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I?
bcbud8765
2006-02-19 18:59:18 UTC
What engines came in the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I?
Four answers:
cotopaxi
2006-02-19 19:06:39 UTC
Jerry Odom's "A history of the Ford Mustang Mach 1"

http://www.jerryodom.com/mach1history.html



"Standard engine was the new 351 c.i. V-8. This engine was basically an enlarged 302 and is known as the 351 Windsor, as it was made in Ford's Windsor plant. With the two-barrel carburetor and single exhaust, the base Mach 1 engine was rated at 250hp. The optional 290hp. 351 c.i. V-8 four barrel engine came with dual exhausts and chrome quad outlets. The old 390 c.i. V-8 was also optional, rated at 320hp, with the top engine option being the torquey 428CJ, rated at 335hp."
artsy5347
2006-02-20 03:07:29 UTC
Standard engine was the new 351 c.i. V-8. This engine was basically an enlarged 302 and is known as the 351 Windsor, as it was made in Ford's Windsor plant. With the two-barrel carburetor and single exhaust, the base Mach 1 engine was rated at 250hp. The optional 290hp. 351 c.i. V-8 four barrel engine came with dual exhausts and chrome quad outlets. The old 390 c.i. V-8 was also optional, rated at 320hp, with the top engine option being the torquey 428CJ, rated at 335hp . The most powerful 428CJ came with the "Shaker" hood scoop- attached to the engine, it "shook" as the engine idled. The Shaker was optional on the both 351s and 390 V-8. A lot of engines to choose from, to be sure.
jen_hick1999
2006-02-20 03:08:06 UTC
A 428 came out in 1968 and 1969
rednecknorthernboy
2006-02-20 03:12:17 UTC
Standard engine was the 351ci Windsor v8 (a modified 302)

The 302 was put in a few models, but was removed as an option early in production.

The 390ci v8 was an optional engine and so was the big 428ci v8 cobra jet.


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