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SHELBY’S MUSTANG GOES BIG TIME

hen the Camaro joined the pony car race in 1967, Ford anticipated that its little 289 wouldn’t be able to match Chevy’s engine lineup, so the Mustang’s ’67 refresh included a big-block option for the first time. Unfortunately, that engine—a 320hp 390—was woefully outgunned by the Camaro’s 375-horse 396. But just like he had two years

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