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Old 07-07-2007, 06:41 PM   #2
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Default Re: 200ci to 351 Cleveland swap ???

Does your mustang have 4 lug wheels? Im not sure with the 69, but I believe ford was still using different steering and rear end components for the 6 bangers. If it is you can run whats in there, but its not the safest way to go. 6cyl spindles are pretty weak. Your transmission should bolt up, as the 351C uses the sbf bellhousing pattern, though it may not hold up long.
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