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<blockquote data-quote="SEVEN_ELEVEN" data-source="post: 2955590" data-attributes="member: 571066"><p>People have put the big block in foxes but that motor weighs a TON compared to the 302 or 4 cylinder that came in the car originally. You would probably be better off to try and get a 351w and build it up strong. The only downfall would be the 351 wouldnt have as much torque. But the weight almost overcomes it especially if you are planning on leaving the stock iron intake (if its carbureted) and iron heads on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEVEN_ELEVEN, post: 2955590, member: 571066"] People have put the big block in foxes but that motor weighs a TON compared to the 302 or 4 cylinder that came in the car originally. You would probably be better off to try and get a 351w and build it up strong. The only downfall would be the 351 wouldnt have as much torque. But the weight almost overcomes it especially if you are planning on leaving the stock iron intake (if its carbureted) and iron heads on it. [/QUOTE]
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