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1967 Ford Country Sedan Wagon

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7Year1967
WAssemblyWayne, MI
72BodyCountry Sedan 4-Door Wagon 6+4-Pass.
HEngine8 Cyl. 390 CID
Horsepower: 270
Carbs: 1-2BBL
Compression: 9.5:1
189140Serial189140

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Assembly: Wayne, MI

Wayne Stamping and Assembly Plant is a Ford manufacturing facility, integrating both stamping and assembly operations. Assembled body units and stamped body components are transferred from the stamping/body area of one building to the paint and assembly area of the adjacent building via an overpass bridge. The assembly process includes welding (with and without robots) and sealing of sheet metal body components, metal finishing (sanding and surface preparation), phosphate coating, painting, and final assembly.

The facility is located next door to the Michigan Truck Plant, which builds the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator.

The plant was opened in 1952 and currently occupies 229 acres.

Engine: 8 Cyl. 390 CID

The 390 CID (of 389.6 CID or 6.4 L true displacement) engine, with a bore of 4.05 in (103 mm) and stroke of 3.78 in (96 mm), was the most common FE engine in later application. It was used in many Ford cars as the standard engine, as well as many trucks.

It was a popular high-performance engine too; although not as powerful as the 427 and 428 models, it provided good performance, particularly in the lighter weight vehicles, and was in much greater supply.the 390cid 2v is rated at 265 bhp @ 4,100 rpm.

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