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  2. California Special Mustang - Wikipedia

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    1968 California Special GT/CS - Front View. In mid-February 1968, the California Ford Dealers (Ford Dealer Advertising Fund) began to market a factory-built, limited-edition Mustang, called the GT/CS, or "California Special". The hope was for a targeted production run of 5,000; however, only 4,118 were made, including 251 units that were ...

  3. Category:1968 in sports in California - Wikipedia

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    1968–69 UC Irvine Anteaters men's basketball team; 1968 UC Riverside Highlanders football team; 1968 UC San Diego Tritons football team; 1968 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos football team; 1968–69 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team; 1968 UCLA Bruins football team; 1967–68 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team; 1968 USA Indoor Track and Field ...

  4. Category:1968 in California - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Permanent link; ... 1968 in San Francisco (4 P) ... (1 C, 61 P) Pages in category "1968 in California" The following 23 pages are in this category, out ...

  5. Mickie Finn's - Wikipedia

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    Mickie Finn's nightclub in 1968. Mickie Finn's (also known as Mickey Finn's) was a nightclub in San Diego, California, established in 1960 by piano player Fred E. Finn (Fred Soetje) and his wife Barbara, who used the stage name "Mickie Finn".

  6. Template : San Diego Chargers 1968 NFL/AFL draft picks

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  7. Oakland Clippers - Wikipedia

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    The Clippers brought the first-ever national professional championship in any sport to the San Francisco Bay Area and the City of Oakland. [2] Team owners originally planned to play in San Francisco until General Manager Derek Liecty convinced them that the new Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum was a better choice than San Francisco's old and windy Kezar stadium. [3]

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  9. 1968 San Diego Chargers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Season was the 9th season for the San Diego Chargers as a professional AFL franchise; the team improved on their 8–5–1 record from 1967, finishing at 9–5. This was also Sid Gillman 's final full year as Chargers head coach.