67 "K" code
I have a co-worker selling a 67 F/B. He says it's a K code but has a 302 instead of the original 390 with a manual 3 speed tranny. It's in a state of dis-assembly right now, what you would call a project car I guess. Mainly a very solid car, some shelby parts, (rear deck) . Is a K code valuable even without the original motor?
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I have a co-worker selling a 67 F/B. He says it's a K code but has a 302 instead of the original 390 with a manual 3 speed tranny. It's in a state of dis-assembly right now, what you would call a project car I guess. Mainly a very solid car, some shelby parts, (rear deck) . Is a K code valuable even without the original motor?
I have a co-worker selling a 67 F/B. He says it's a K code but has a 302 instead of the original 390 with a manual 3 speed tranny. It's in a state of dis-assembly right now, what you would call a project car I guess. Mainly a very solid car, some shelby parts, (rear deck) . Is a K code valuable even without the original motor?
a S is a 390
If it is a K-Code, the guy is a moron, there are less than 300 1967 K's
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