Seems like a lot for a 6cyl, it would have to be in really good shape to be worth that much.
The 1978 Ford Mustang 2.3L inline SOHC four-cylinder has 88 horsepower
.024 to .026
The 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang came with 3 engines. 170 Cu. In. Inline 6 cylinder with 101 h.p. 260 Cu. In. V8 with 164 h.p. 289 Cu. In. V8 with 210 h.p.
.024 to .026 inch point gap
The inline six cylinder engine was ( 170 cubic inches )
.050 inch - according to motorcraft.com
No , the 1965 Ford Mustang offered the 200 cubic inch inline six cylinder and three versions of the ( 289 V8 engine ) from the factory
The 1968 Ford Mustang 6 cylinder produced 195 horsepower ========================================================= In a 1968 Ford Mustang , the 200 cubic inch inline ( straight ) 6 cylinder engine was rated at ( 120 horsepower )
In a 1979 Ford Mustang : 140 cubic inch four cylinder ( turbo version optional ) 200 INLINE six ( just the first 1/2 of the model year ) 171 V6 ( replaced the INLINE six ) 302 cubic inch V8
My Consumer Guide book shows : 120 brake horsepower for the 200 cubic inch inline 6 , but doesn't show the torque , sorry
it is an autolite one barrel carb with dual accelerator pumps
The cost of a new 1965 Ford Mustang ranged between $2,372 and $4.567 depending on the options. The cheapest was a basic coupe with an inline six cylinder engine.