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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Oviedo, FL
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As Frankenstang said, the engine mounts should fit without a problem. Windsor-Fox makes a transmission crossmember that will adapt the AOD to your early chassis[I've used it].
You also will have to cut the driveshaft. But, as stated do all that measuring after everything is bolted together. I think I cut mine about an inch. My car is a 68 though. You need to adapt the floorshifter or you can buy linkage from Windsor-Fox. The throttle cable [TV], well that's another story. You will have to adapt it unless you are using the LSC's fuel injection, then it's a no brainer. If you decide to go carborated then you have to have TV cable hook up or transmission will burn up in short order. Only other thing that I ended up doing was changing the convertor to an Art Carr with one piece input shaft. Makes a big difference. Good Luck, sounds like a cool project.
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