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Old 02-06-2003, 09:04 PM
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Question Swapping 390 for 460 in 64 t-bird

Hey All I need to know what I need to do to swap out my 390 for a 460 that is pumping out 600+ HP. Any info provided will be much appreciated The car I'm working on is a 1964 Landau Thunderbird.
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I would give these -folks- a call and talk with them.
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When you get started on this project, and have the 390 out, sell it to me. (you may want to use a C6 rather than the cruise-o-matic too)
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