@ChronicEye If it's a '67 then it wouldn't have the 302, at least not from the factory. 1967 would have come with a 289 and its HP rating would depend in the VIN. If the engine is original and you have the VIN, look at the 5th character. It should either be an "A" or a "C". An "A-code" 289 is 225HP, a "C-code" 289 was 200HP for 1967.
My '68 Cougar is a J-code (302-4V - 4barrel) with a factory rating of 230HP. An "F-code" 302 (302-2V - 2barrel) was rated at 210HP.
is that a stock 302 or modified?
buttholeeat69810 2 months ago
@gotmilk24241 It's not slow but it's not a big-block muscle car, makes for a fun cruiser.
TehWillysFreak 5 months ago
are these cars reliable for daily driver , repairs not to much/
?
ChronicEye 8 months ago
i was looking at a 67 cougar the owner said it was a 302, whats the horsepower on those?
ChronicEye 8 months ago
@ChronicEye If it's a '67 then it wouldn't have the 302, at least not from the factory. 1967 would have come with a 289 and its HP rating would depend in the VIN. If the engine is original and you have the VIN, look at the 5th character. It should either be an "A" or a "C". An "A-code" 289 is 225HP, a "C-code" 289 was 200HP for 1967.
My '68 Cougar is a J-code (302-4V - 4barrel) with a factory rating of 230HP. An "F-code" 302 (302-2V - 2barrel) was rated at 210HP.
TehWillysFreak 8 months ago
@TehWillysFreak k thx
ChronicEye 8 months ago