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I am putting a 1968 Mustang 200 ci inline 6 in a 1959 Rambler Super. My problem is the motor mount. Does this year use the one or two bolt mounts and where can I find them?
 

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Hi,
Holey shiatsu, Haven’t heard talk of the Rambler, in well..years! little Nash Rambler tune began playin‘ the second I saw the thread, thanks for the nostalgia rush!
200 CI L.. It’s Single Stud.(Below) National Parts Depot (NPD) should have what you need, there’s also adjustable’s available. Hyperlink below.
::::’Howww do I get this Car .ouutaaa’....se..cond...geeeeeear:’::::::< he did! ROFL!!
Feel free to post if there’s anything further!
Good luck with your project!
-John

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My 200 mounts that I bought from Rock Auto look like this:
 

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Realmongo said:
My 200 mounts that I bought from Rock Auto look like this:
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Hi,
Your 200 CID L6 a 68’? Certainly want to be correct.. M
Thanks!
 

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08GT500 said:
Hi,
Your 200 CID L6 a 68’? Certainly want to be correct.. M
Thanks!
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No, it is a '65.
 
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Hi,
The confusion was the year of the motor, a 67’-69’ runs the block mounting plate/isolation mount as (2) separate pieces, vs the one pc.welded together (64.5--66’). Being a motor swap into a Rambler, the (2) pc. 68’s 200 CI mounts are more mod friendly. Although similar, the mounts are not the same.
Thanks for bringing that up, posting more info allows clarity for the next guy/gal to get definitive answers.
Best!
-John
 
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