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Originally posted by 1BAD89
It'll be done, and then everyone will be in awe.
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Now thats funny. NEWS FLASH - I for one will not be "in awe".
So you bolt a chevy motor into a ford car? hardly awe inspiring by any means.
I look at it this way. I believe this whole thing started because somebody thought $1000.00 was a great deal for this engine. Well, after all the expenses incorporated in the transplant(everybody knows these projects arent easy, usually involving considerable additional expense to get everything working properly) unless you micky mouse it together, your probably looking at $2000.00
Now I think its possible to build a 351 windsor that would waste that ls1 for around that same money.
So the only benefit of this idea is to have something different. If your willing to go through the hassle and headaches so you can put a Gm engine in a ford car, impressing nobody except yourself, whats the point?
Modifying cars is expensive and a lot of hassle anyway. If you have a lot of money and time, then this might be something challenging to try just for the heck of it, but for most people, forget it.
no to mention that a lot of people wouldnt be interested in buying such an abortion if you ever wanted to sell it.