Yup, that's the Road & Track figure exactly, for the push button they tested in 1971 (Sept. 1971 issue).
By the way, AK MIller was one of the first journalists to test a 351C 4V on an engine dyno. His 1970 article, appearing in Hot Rod magazine, found the stock Cleveland engine made 288 bhp at 5200 rpm, 338 lb/ft of torque at 3400 rpm. The engine was fresh out of a crate with 6 hours of break in time on it.
George
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