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1949 Plymouth Coupe 3.6 VVT Powertrain Swap


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A few more pics of the front frame build and the engine bay tins painted up with POR15. I tried to get the front bumper to line up with the frame width but had an issue with the sway bar that I decided to add in so I will have to add back 3" of width to make the front bumper work. I have some mock up work to verify the fit of the front end. The radiator mount is in the same spot so I expect the fit to go well. I am adding in a triple core radiator so I expect to test fit the motor to see where the mounts will get welded as well as making sure I have clearance for the radiator and fans and any cut out of the tunnel. I am also going to have to weld in a mount for the intercooler and the AC/transmission cooler. They will roughly fit in where the dual horns used to be.

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