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  1. Hi Greg, I am near Poughkeepsie, about 90 minutes north of NYC. I have to see how the front engine mount is bolted on, I just want to make sure there are not special mounting bosses or something that may not be on a newer engine. I would think I could find a 50s running flat head without too much trouble, so that would be great if it would work. I found a picture on the net that shows the front motor mount style I have, it is a large plate above the crank pulley and runs to the frame.
  2. Greetings! I recently bought a 1937 Desoto rumble seat coupe, looks mostly complete but the engine is seized and in pieces so I would like to find a bolt in replacement engine for now. I found a 1951 Desoto engine with a S15 stamp on the block. Would this engine be a bolt in replacement for my 1937 engine? Main concerns are will the large plate style 1937 front engine mount work and will my 1937 transmission work with the engine. I have the 1937 parts from the flywheel back available. Also is there reference material anywhere that explains the differences between the Dodge/Chrysler/Desoto flat sixes as far as interchange?
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