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1965 289 A-code Engine Tag Original Ford Mercury Mustang Falcon Comet on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Moscow, Idaho, United States

Moscow, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used

Original 1965 Ford 289 Engine Tag A-Code

Application: Ford 289 with an Autolite 4100 carburetor with 10:1 compression.
Fairlane, Mustang, Falcon, Comet, Cyclone

I have not tried to clean this as I thought it would be best for the buyer to decide how or if to clean it.

Text on tag:

289     65        6

5-B      N      552-J


Tag decoded using information at 1965-1972 Ford Car Engine Identification Tag Codes 

Engine:                             289 c.i.d.

Model Year:                     1965

Change Level:                  6

Build Date:                       Feb. 1965

Carburetor:                      F-4

Warranty Plate Code:    A




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