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Maybe the guys on SCodeMustang.com could help source one for you.Their focus is very specific.
We would need to know where your car was built since the transport time for a completed motor from the engine plant to Dearborn would be pretty short when compared to the travel time to San Jose. SInce we don't have allot of real dates for cars documented (can't afford putting marti reports on thousands of cars we don't own) it might be better to compare the head and block dates since the block we can be pretty certain belongs to a specific car With that focus, looking at the handful or dates I have to compare looks like same month to two months is more typical between the engine and block with the heads often being cast before the block. Some ExamplesIntake ---------- BlockDec -------------- JanSept ------------- NovAug -------------- AugMar -------------- AprJune ------------- June
The stamped engine assembly date will be your best source for coming up with a valid workable intake date. Those 390 IP intakes were batch cast like all intakes and I have seen a few with the exact date you have. If you can document a few intakes from say Feb/March then likely it is too early. The C9ZE intake is not an S style intake, it is a T style intake. No 390 GT engines in 1969 only 390 GT cars
The guys on the network54 FE forum might be able to help with date code info and finding one. Also, never tried, but DSC motorsports offers used 390 GT manifolds for on their web site, Dennis (owner) may be able to find a dated one for you. Probably pay more for shipping than the manifold (80lb?)
How about this one? (not mine)http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIG-1969-FORD-MUSTANG-390-BIG-BLOCK-INTAKE-MANIFOLD-9C27-C9ZE9425B-4-BARREL-/130899586912?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e7a392f60&vxp=mtr