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|  '67 Fairlane GT Project, #s 390/4-sp, California Car 
			
			Looks like a good project - and solid. I found an old ad for it in a 1974 Pomona, CA newspaper...no interesting details but cool to see nonetheless. Link to 1967 Fairlane GT auction    7h42s123497 | 
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			I've had 4 '66 Fairlanes. All of them had rust in the floor in the same place this one does. I love those cars. Too bad the 390 didn't have more power. All of the '66 GTs and GTAs had the 9 inch rear end where the '67 had the 8 inch.
		 
				__________________ Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed | 
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			I don't believe '67 390 cars ever got 8" rears.  All the ones I know of (including a 40k mile unrestored '67 GT) are packing 9"-ers.
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			67 GT/GTA with the 289 probably had 8".
		 
				__________________ Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 | 
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