SoCalCruising
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65up2d8 is right. The Mustang II kit should have just about everything you need. I am no expert on that install as I have never done one or carefully inspected the install of someone else.
If you have a '67, then an FE-based motor should fit fine, afterall they put a 390 in the '67. Again, I'm no expert in FEs in '67s, but, assuming it does fit, you can go that route for a big block, poke and stroke it and make 650 hp no problem. There are now plenty of go-fast parts for FE motors and even an aftermarket block is available. M-Detail built one for a 67 Shelby that was so powerful that the owner was afraid of it and sold the car. It now resides with a Ferrari dealer in TX who says its faster than anything on his lot.
A 514 is big, bad, and powerful, but not the best choice, IMHO, for your ride. Keep studying the problem and you may come to the same conclusion. If you are in SoCal, I can point you to a good FE builder.
If you have a '67, then an FE-based motor should fit fine, afterall they put a 390 in the '67. Again, I'm no expert in FEs in '67s, but, assuming it does fit, you can go that route for a big block, poke and stroke it and make 650 hp no problem. There are now plenty of go-fast parts for FE motors and even an aftermarket block is available. M-Detail built one for a 67 Shelby that was so powerful that the owner was afraid of it and sold the car. It now resides with a Ferrari dealer in TX who says its faster than anything on his lot.
A 514 is big, bad, and powerful, but not the best choice, IMHO, for your ride. Keep studying the problem and you may come to the same conclusion. If you are in SoCal, I can point you to a good FE builder.
