charlesskelter
+1y
No reason to swap the front suspension with that of a mustang II. I'd swap the rear for proper gearing and higher strength.
Swap should be pretty straight forward, but the only one I've done was a 5.0 into a volvo station wagon. We used the engine, trans, harness and ecu from the mustang to power the engine and kept the rest of the electronics for the interior of the Volvo. Had to massage the trans tunnel slightly, enlarge the shifter opening (originally an auto) and add a clutch pedal. Thst was the toughest part. Broke two o.e. Volvo clutch pedals due to the after market clutch that was in it. Thing was one hell of a blast to drive.