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hardtarget870

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Hello all, I am trying to install an inline 6 in my 67 coupe that originally had a 289 in it. I am having trouble figuring out what motor mounts and frame mounts that I need to install the engine. I can find plenty of threads on six cylinder to eight cylinder swaps, but I can not find anything about the other way around. I have a complete and running inline six with trans that is coded for a 1966 ford falcon.

Can someone send me a picture of the mounts for the six? Especially the frame side.

I am only installing the six while I continue to pinch pennies for my 351 build that is just a short block for now. But I am trying to get the coupe back on the road for now, as penny pinching is a long and arduous process.

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you need the chassis mounts and the engine mounts for the six. they are specific to the engine. i dont know if the chassis mounts are available, but the engine mounts are. check with national parts depot, autokrafters, dearborn classics, and others.
 
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These should be what you need. For the price of shipping and a pizza I will send them your way. PM me.
 

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Rbohm found the engine side on NPD. No luck on the frame side though.

Crane, I think you saved my bacon on this one. I PM'ed you (if I did it right) my phone number. Let me know what you like on your pizza.

Thanks to both of you
 

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hardtarget870 said:
Rbohm found the engine side on NPD. No luck on the frame side though.

Crane, I think you saved my bacon on this one. I PM'ed you (if I did it right) my phone number. Let me know what you like on your pizza.

Thanks to both of you
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since crane has them, there is no need to tell you that autokrafters also sells used parts when they have them.
 

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In addition to left and right engine brackets, don't the '67 and '68 cars need a left and right insulator and a left and right frame bracket?

Oh okay, the complete picture above just popped in, now I get it.
 
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