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FORD GROWS FACTORY FANGS

or its first four years of existence, the Mustang largely relied on Shelby to carry its performance banner. That was remedied midway through 1968. The East Coast’s premiere performance Ford dealer—Tasca Ford in Providence, Rhode Island—had developed an engine upgrade package that mounted a set of free-flowing 427 Low-Riser heads on the sturdy long-stroke 428 used in the Galaxie Police Interceptor. It caught the attention

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