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i know that in 79 the 200 had a fourspeed option. can anyone tell me if there was ever a factory five speed/I6 option in the fox bodies (mustang or otherwise)?
I saw a '66 truck with a 200 I6/ Mustang 3spd, it wasn't factory, and it was easily spotted. these couldn't be factory, they would never mount the motor, like the guy had it in this particular '66 F100 shortbed/ stepside. welded ( onto frame ) tubular frame pedastals were probably 6-8" long going to the engine mounts, just looked akward. I almost bought the truck for $600, but the cab and front sheetmetal was shot, cab was repairable, bed was EC, as was the frame, needed a daily driver, it wasn't it.dualcarbwagon":3t4fgm95 said:btw --no, neither the 200 or the 250 was a production engine for the f100. depending on year it may be a 223, 240 or 300 and seems like there was one more but at any rate they were all "big block" sixes where the 144/170/200/250 are all considered "small block" sixes. if some had a small six their effie it was a strange engine swap, but not factory.
http://fordsix.com/tech/engine/200_swap.php, the 250 was redesigned to accommodate the same bellhousing pattern as a small block Ford V8.