Gents -
I have a 1966 coupe (my entry into the Mustang world) that I bought a few years back and haven't started the resto on yet. The history on the car is a bit sketchy (2-3 previous owners), but when I bought it the owner said "Oh, and I've got a box in the garage with that smog equipment junk if you want it...". Trouble is (based on my lack of knowledge), the air cleaner in this set is the non-snorkel (1967-on) type. It's a 289 car out of CA with a build date code of 29F. Did the thermactor go to the "1967" style late in the 1966 model year, one of the common so-called "running changes" in the production? I intend to base the engine rebuild around confirming whether this is he correct setup for this car - if it IS correct, I will go to the effort of restoring the emissions system along with the engine. I'd love to have it as close to original as possible, but don't see any point in installing smog equipment that isn't even correct. Thanks in advance for any help; figured this was the ideal forum to ask without having 94 replies telling me that it's just going to rob power and why not just throw it all away...
If this topic has already been covered ad nauseum, please shoot me a reply confirming that also - did a search and didn't turn up any threads, but if they're out there I'll keep looking.