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My reply to the qoute isnt about a 289....
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Okay..fair enough.
It doesn't show the 390 2bbl GT(A) either ;-)
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As for the 289 67 Fairlane GTs, I think they were not that common, I have only seen 1, and it was a 2 barrel car.
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Just something relevant that I dug up on Cougars. In 71 Mercury made 500 something GT cars but in 72 they made 311, I think, as such the 72 GT Cougar is not in the NHRA guide.
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