NO! the mustang II has a softer front suspension that is only designed to hold a puny 4 cylinder and a 70' has a v8 unless its the I6.
Which Mustang engine are you talking about? I can think of 13 different motors that were offered in them off the top of my head up till the mod motors. Yes, a 302/5.0 and 351/5.8 can be swapped. A 171/2.8 out of a Mustang II will fit. You could put a 2.3 out of a fox body but that would be... a waist of time unless it was significantly built up. Countless people have done and have been doing 302/5.0 swaps since the Ranger came out in '83. Google is your friend, USE IT. Search for "Bronco II V8 Swap" or "Swapping a Mustang engine into a Bronco II". James Duff and Advance Adapters both make all the necessary parts required to make the swap/
fatman has a mustang II kit ,but that radically changes the front susp. otherwise it's not going to happen,sorry
The ford mustang was based off of the P-51 mustang fighter plane in World War II
The 1994 5.0L ford Mustang and 3.8L Ford Mustang used the OBD-II connector under the drivers dash. These were the first OBD-II Ford cars. They are NOT OBD-I.
Search and Restore - 2011 Military Mustang Part II was released on: USA: September 2011
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Sorry I don't know the exact year, I only know that the mustang plus II made it's debut in 1988.
Prologue - 1970 II is rated/received certificates of: France:-16
I had a 1971 Ford Mustang fastback with 351 Cleveland 4 barrel , 1977 Cobra II Mustang with 302 , and 1991 5.0 liter LX
Montreux II was created in 1970.
Kelly Garrett drove a Ford Mustang II Ghia, Sabrina Duncan drove a Ford Pinto, and Jill Munroe drove a Ford Mustang II Cobra
Yes, ford thought it would boost their marketing if they named their muscle car after the famous P-51 mustang of World War II.