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Old 02-17-2014, 09:59 PM
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crown vic engine in a mustang

Hey one of my friends is selling me his police interceptor with front suspension damage for a reasonable price. I have a 2000 mustang which have 345000 miles on it. Will i be able to use the motor mounts and cross member from the crown vic for the engine swap
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Re: crown vic engine in a mustang

No, the Mustang and Crown vic are completely different chassis. You also don't want that engine for a Mustang. It makes significantly less power than a Mustang V8.
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Re: crown vic engine in a mustang

That is a terrible idea
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