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How much is a 1968 Mustang GT worth?

How much is a 1968 Mustang GT worth?

Generally speaking, a 1968 Ford Mustang GT with a 390 cubic-inch V8 engine would be worth about $70,000 in good condition, according to the Hagerty Price Guide for collectible cars.

How much horsepower does a 1968 Mustang GT have?

The 1968 Shelby came in three models: the GT-350 which had the 306 hp 302 cubic inch V8 engine, the GT-500 which got the 335 hp 428 cubic inch V8 engine, and the GT-500KR (King of the Road) which had the 400 hp 428ci Cobra Jet V8 engine.

How much horsepower does a 1968 Ford 302 have?

Engine Basics

Year 1968 “F” Code
Power (hp) 230 hp @ 4,800 RPM
Torque (lb/ft) 300 lb/ft @ 2,600 RPM
Compression 9.0:1
Displacement 302 cu / 4.9 liters

When did the 302 cubic inch Mustang come out?

The 302 cubic inch engine was introduced in 1968 to the Mustang, one of seven variations of V-8s were available in the ’69–’73 models. It was designed with Federal emissions regulations in mind. Although it is a derivative of the 289 mustang, some parts are not interchangeable.

How many horsepower does a 1968 Mustang have?

Engine Basics Year 1968 “J” Code bbl 4 barrel Cylinders 8 Power (hp) 306 hp @ 6,00 RPM Torque (lb/ft) 310 lb/ft @ 2,800 RPM

What kind of vacuum did a 1968 Mustang use?

The street 302’s and the Tunnel Port used a single point vacuum advance distributor. For 1968 only, a special high-performance version of the 302 was offered for the Shelby GT350.

What was the RPM of a 1969 Boss 302?

Of all the 302 engines, only the Boss had solid adjustable lifters all others had hydraulic lifters. On the distributor side of the equation, the Boss utilized a dual point, vacuum advance distributor with RPM limits of 5,950-6,050 in 1969 and 6,050-6,150 in 1970. The street 302’s and the Tunnel Port used a single point vacuum advance distributor.

What kind of horsepower does a 1968 Mustang have?

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The 302 cubic inch engine was introduced in 1968 to the Mustang, one of seven variations of V-8s were available in the ’69–’73 models. It was designed with Federal emissions regulations in mind. Although it is a derivative of the 289 mustang, some parts are not interchangeable.

Is there a 1968 Ford Mustang convertible for sale?

1968 Mustang convertible project for sale The car comes with a cloned Boss 351 motor that needs to be assembled its bored 30 over comes with all new necessary parts for assembly. The body comes wit… More Info ›

What was the color of a 1968 Ford Mustang?

Sam Keller attends the 30th Motor Muster, a weekend-long festival celebrating vehicles produced from 1933-1978. 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible J-CodeThis 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible J-Code is available in its factory color code #Y Sunlit Gold with a black interior.

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