Yes you can with ease too.....i just finished mine up a qa1 k member, upr coilovers, cpr makes a nice set of swap headers along with an 8 quart morosso swap oil pan and it slid right in....it will bolt to a t5 but poor trans wont hold very long....
No.
Yes, it can. Starting in 67, one of the motors that you buy a Mustang with was a 390 FE motor, which is significantly wider than a 351 Windsor. There's plenty of room for the 351.
Yes it can, with some modifications.
It could be done, yes.
Ford C6 if it will fit.
A lot of things. Cleveland is a hard to keep running motor. Windosor has smaller heads and block, allowing it to fit better into mustangs that supported a V6. You won`t be happy with a cleveland. Too many things go wrong. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My 1971 Mustang fastback had a 351 cleveland 4 barrel and I never had any problems with the actual engine , I did have the carburetor changed
It all depends what your putting it in. If its a bronco-no problem. If its an older mustang (60's), its not going to happen. Shorty headers are available, but they're ridiculously expenseive
'79 and newer, yes.
I'm thinking the 351-W.
No, they are different body styles.
No, they are different body styles.
Yes. basically the 351m is a Cleveland with a modified deck height.