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Mustang Engine Swap Guide - Trade Secrets
The engine-swap world turned upside down a few weeks before the '06 SEMA show. That's when Chris Whitney of Galpin Auto Sports dropped FRPP's Boss 302-a carbureted, stroked, pushrod engine-between the fenders of an '06 Mustang GT and retained all of the 'Stang's OEM accessories. In the time that's passed since our March '07 cover story on this ride, we've come across a few S197s with some wicked engines underhood. View Related Article
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Ford E-250 Research
Ford E-250 Get updated on all your car buying needs from safety features, to specs, to crash test ratings and options. Get all the information you need if you are interested in buying a new car like the Ford E-250. Fuel efficiency is important and the 2010 E-250 has fuel economy comparable to other cars in its class, and also comes with comparable safety features. The Ford Shelby GT500 and the Ford Mustang are other vehicles that might interest you.
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