rare 7.5l 1990 mustang?>?

if someone offered to buy and install a 460 in my fox, i honestly think i would turn it down everytime...never been a mustang 460 fan.
 
u can get 1 under a stock hood but i think that it has the parts to do that u need k member spacers. the motor looks small for a 460
here is my bbf in my car

bigturbo.webp
 
we had a truck with a 460 in it, and my 302 f150 would smoke that thing any day of the week

Its my understanding that building a proper 460 involves a lot of coin. For the most part, 460s are junk from the factory.

its probably a 302. i didnt think you could even get a 460 under a stock hood.

I really want to say that you can. I swear I've seen one done before. I'll have to see if I can find pics.
 
This is the car I was thinking about. Rick at AFM built this back in the day. Looks like it took a lot of fabrication to squeeze the BBF in there...

http://www.andersonfordmotorsport.com/media/SimplyRed.pdf

u can get 1 under a stock hood but i think that it has the parts to do that u need k member spacers. the motor looks small for a 460
here is my bbf in my car

bigturbo.webp

Is that picture photoshopped? Something about it looks really strange.
 
haha if you think not listing the mileage is bad, you havent spent enough time on craigslist. check this out:D
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:lol: see that's what happens to people when the bake their noodle. Time for a memorable quote: let's say the average person uses 10% of their brain. How much do does this guy use? One and a half percent. The rest is clogged with malted hops and bong resin.




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its not photoshopped. i had it on motor plates and i had the trick flow A-460 heads the heads are taller than stock 460 heads. good bb parts cost alot of money. motor was not done and had about 15,000 in it. i was told i would make around 2000 hp.
 
I love when people sell mustangs and list only the mods. I just ask what am I buying? A car or a pile of nice mods bolted to "something". The seller will rattle off a list of mods and then list "Car has grey interior" or something vague like that.

And even better is when you hear 65K miles...and then find that the engine has 65K since a rebuild but the body has 180K. Amazingly slapping some new rings and bearings in an engine constitutes resetting the mileage to 0 these days.