1968 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Give Your 1968 Mustang Power and Reliability by Repairing or Replacing Your Engine

1968 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Give Your 1968 Mustang Power and Reliability by Repairing or Replacing Your Engine

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    Fuel Tank Installation Kit With 3/8" Fuel Sending Unit Mustang 1965-1968
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    Engine Dress Up HiPo Style Chrome Kit Mustang 260/ 289/ 302/ 351W 1964-1973
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    CJ Classics Alternator Bracket Black Set Mustang 260/ 289/ 302 1965-1969
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    Door Lock/ Trunk Lock/ Ignition Switch Cylinder Set Mustang 1967-1969
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    Starter Solenoid Mustang 1965-1973
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1968 Mustang Engine

If your 1968 Mustang's engine is starting to show its age, then it may be time to either restore or replace it. If the issue is something simple, like needing a new alternator, it's an easy fix. Of course, replacements offer the opportunity to get modern power in your classic 1968 Mustang.

Get the Horsepower and Performance You Crave

There are a lot of ways to increase the horsepower on your 1968 Mustang. Even just upgrading to a better carburetor can make a huge difference. But if your 1968 Mustang engine is beyond saving and you want to add a lot of power, then a crate engine is going to be your best option. These engines offer a drop-in total solution for your first-gen Mustang. While period-correct style engines are available, you may also want to explore adding some modern amenities with something like a Coyote. With more than 400 horsepower, your 1968 Mustang will be a serious contender.

If your 1968 Mustang engine's mostly functioning well, then doing some basic maintenance could be all you need. Keeping your air cleaner, fuel filter, and other maintenance pieces in order can keep your Mustang's engine running well for years.

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