Maybe I'm not understanding this right. Do you mean the use of Mustang II spindles without any other modifications? If that's the question, then the answer is no.
Putting in a rack and pinion Mustang II suspension into an early Mustang is a big job, requiring replacment of the whole front suspension (major effort).
Rev
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'66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph
1/4 mi.
[This message has been edited by Rev (edited 10-18-2001).]
[This message has been edited by Rev (edited 10-18-2001).]
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