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I have a 2004 Mustang Mach1 and am interested in swapping the engine into my 1940 Ford truck. How much would something like this cost and what would it involve. How would I go about doing this. Thanks for your assistance.
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Cost depends on if you do it or somebody else does it. Honestly this is a completely one-off job. So either bring it to someone who can do it and just give him a shitload of money. Or your gonna have to just start doing it and trial and error, and be a fabricator. I bet custom block plates is probably the best solution.
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Re: Engine transfer help
I just have one question, not to flameor anything, but why the hell would you kill the Mach 1 like that? Why not just buy a crate motor?
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I just totaled my Mach 1, but I can Salvage the Engine. That is why I want to swap it into my truck.
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Re: Engine transfer help
Ok now that makes more sence.
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[size=1]-1950 Ford Custom, flathead V8
-2013 Ford Flex -1999 Ford F150 |
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