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chrysler 300 motor into a 2000 grand am GT????

i have a 2000 grand am GT 3.4L V6. i am being given a chrysler 300 motor and trans for free. does anybody know if its possible to fit the chrysler 300 motor into the grand am? im looking for a tough project, but want to make sure its possible first. the inner fenders will probably have to be taken out and other parts will have to be modified, but before i go through the hassle i wanna know if anybody has heard of something like this before? or if its even possible??
or does anybody know if i can fit a '06 corvette motor in the grand am? i have a goal to make my grand am the perfect sleeper. obviously alot would have to be done to make it possible, but the question is, is it possible??
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Old 06-29-2008, 11:29 AM
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Re: chrysler 300 motor into a 2000 grand am GT????

Anything is possible with the right fund$ and the right people, ie. chrysler tech's.
It would be super challenging, that's for sure.

Some where on youtube thier is a 2000 grand am with an LS motor and RWD, that would be the funest donut cutter !

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