cracked or warped head/blown head gasket.
Make sure you use the red stuff as the green antifreeze tends to rot the oil cooler and causes other problems too. Do not mix them either.
No. Antifreeze should not mix with engine oil in any vehicle.
You have a mess.
HEadgasket failure, internal oil cooler leak.
NO!!!! do not do this, oil is oil, transmission fluid is transmission fluid, and antifreeze is antifreeze, do not mix any of these, it can perminately damage your engine.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe if antifreeze is getting into the engine oil it is because of a bad head gasket , or perhaps the head has warped
Blown headgasket
It will destroy the engine from lack of lubrication and overheating.
Antifreeze in the oil of any engine means there is a crack in the head gasket, or worse, in the block.
You can't "mix colors to get antifreeze."
You can fix oil that is getting mixed with antifreeze in a Ford Econoline 250 of the year '98 by replacing the head gasket in the vehicle. A blown head gasket will cause the antifreeze and oil to mix.
Oil/antifreeze mix is usually caused by head gasket leaks or valve cover gasket leaks.