Nope
no. two different engines.
1963 tbird 390 cid = 5 qts
A complete engine with flywheel, headers, intake, and carb will weigh around 520 pounds.
The 1967 Ford Thunderbird was equipped with two different V8's. The 390 V8 315 H.P. was the standard engine. It is engine code Z. The 428 V8 345 H.P. was the optional engine. It is engine code Q.
No.
All 61-65 Thunderbirds came with the 390 FE engine. No other engine available from the factory.
NO. Only 2 engines were available in 1966. The standard 390 V8 and the optional 428 V8.
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1967 Ford Galaxie , 6.4 liter / 390 cubic inch V8 engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .035 inch )
A 1962 Thunderbird convertible with the 390 ci/300HP engine and with AC sold new for $4788.00. 10 years later it was probably worth $2000.00 in good condition.
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realy good shape 67 ford galaxie 500 390 engine whats worth