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<blockquote data-quote="EcoBoostF100" data-source="post: 15380570" data-attributes="member: 136784"><p>Its really a great swap! I have started on a 2nd one now. This time a 2015 3.5 Eco.</p><p></p><p>Its pretty much a bolt in as far as engine and transmission are concerned. </p><p>Really depends on what year 3.5 Eco you want to go with. Major differences from a 2011-14 vs '15 & Up.</p><p></p><p>Now that I have gotten the 2nd one running I can tell you exactly whats needed.</p><p></p><p>My entire build(s) are online. I also have a YouTube channel.</p><p></p><p>Much much easier today than it was even a month ago on the '15. 4yrs ago when I started first project it was actually quite difficult.</p><p>Now its about the same as any engine/trans swap. You can even keep your stock '65 steering and suspension until you want to upgrade. I will say at the minimum install disc brakes on the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EcoBoostF100, post: 15380570, member: 136784"] Its really a great swap! I have started on a 2nd one now. This time a 2015 3.5 Eco. Its pretty much a bolt in as far as engine and transmission are concerned. Really depends on what year 3.5 Eco you want to go with. Major differences from a 2011-14 vs '15 & Up. Now that I have gotten the 2nd one running I can tell you exactly whats needed. My entire build(s) are online. I also have a YouTube channel. Much much easier today than it was even a month ago on the '15. 4yrs ago when I started first project it was actually quite difficult. Now its about the same as any engine/trans swap. You can even keep your stock '65 steering and suspension until you want to upgrade. I will say at the minimum install disc brakes on the front. [/QUOTE]
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