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Motor Mounts
By Royce Peterson - 11/26/2002 1:07:26 PM; IP 66.161.200.231
The late motor has all the necessary holes to bolt directly to the earlier mounts. You would therefore want to use '63 mounts on the earlier car.

The problem is when trying to use early motors in late cars. Some like 67 - 70 Mustang and Cougar just need another hole drilled in the block plate. Others have no place to drill the hole and require some sort of adapter.

You don't have a problem.
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