For the 200 cubic inch straight six cylinder in a Ford Mustang :
1965 to 1967 ( .024 to .026 inch )
1968 ( .027 inch )
.024 to .026 inch
.024 to .026 inch
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0.035
0.40
Dist. Points gap is .016" (0.4mm)
A 289 (65-67) with single points has a point gap of .014 - .016 Dual point with mechanical advance has a gap of .019 - .021 ( and the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder is .024 to .026 inch )
0.035
.035
On a 1968 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engine the points are gapped at ( .027 )
If the 360 is in a F100 the point gap is .021. If the 360 is in a F250 or bigger the point gap is .017.
the plugs are already gapped On edit: That is not an answer, and you never install plugs without checking the gap. The correct answer is .035".