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Old 11-13-2003, 04:34 PM
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Engine swap on Mustang

I'm looking for info on the possibilities of an engine swap on a Mustang. I want to replace the 5.0 engine with a 429CUI engine from a '68-'73 Thunderbird. Is it possible? Has it been done before? (Pretty sure it has..) Any major problems? What gearbox to use, Mustang's or Thunderbird's? Any sites about this subject?

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Re: Engine swap on Mustang

Check out www.corral.net or www.stangnet.com for more in-depth mustang coverage. The forums on both sites are top-notch.

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