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94 V6 Vert Project car

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Old May 8, 2007 | 12:24 AM
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Default 94 V6 Vert Project car

hey guys, been around the forum for a while but this is my first post as I just bought my first mustang. Just got a 94 V6 vert for very little money. Unfortunately it needs a lot of work. It has 200K, the top is shot, which affected the drivers side window motor and power top motor, the head gasket is leaking(although newer motor with 65K)and the tranny is weak. Imight just part it out but if I can get it going for cheap I will consider it. I have a92 crown vic with a 4.6L, does this motor fitin the stang? I would need a wireharness and computer, would it just be cheaper to buy a used motor and trans? Let meknow if you guy think thisis worth rebuilding or if I should part it out. I will get picsupsoon. thanks
Old May 8, 2007 | 12:40 AM
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Default RE: 94 V6 Vert Project car

it would be cheaper to part out that car and get a new one, a motor swap is tons of work and really not worth it, u could keep your 94 around for some parts for another stang but really a swap should be out of the question but the 4.6 will fit
Old May 8, 2007 | 12:44 AM
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Default RE: 94 V6 Vert Project car

hey, thanks for the info. I was leaning that way as well but I might get a wild hair. I have a mechanic friend and a nice shop on my parents farm. What are the more difficult parts of a motor swap? thanks
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