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Old 02-21-2002, 01:21 PM   #5
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yup. Any 302 will fit. Do you have a manual or auto? If you want to use the old bell crank clutch you need a pre 1979 302 block. If you want to upgrade to cable or hydraulic clutch, no problem. A popular thing to do is swap a newer 5.0 into the old mustangs. I would recomend a 88 or later, and don't forget the computer and wiring has to go with it.
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