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    Jakashh is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    If i was to trade my mod motor stang for something with an LS in it it would have to be a 98-02 Trans Am or a GTO with one of those 6.0 LS whatevers in there.

    But if it were a 4v mach 1 i'd keep it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakashh View Post
    If i was to trade my mod motor stang for something with an LS in it it would have to be a 98-02 Trans Am or a GTO with one of those 6.0 LS whatevers in there.

    But if it were a 4v mach 1 i'd keep it
    Interstingly enough, there are quite a few Mustangs that have had LS motors swapped into them. Then you have best of both worlds.

    Pat
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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