maybe. Ford makes two versions and it's completely random which one you have. Some are called Romeo and they are made in one plant, the other engines/heads are called Windsor heads and they are made at a completely differant plant... also the heads changed in 99... they are still compatible with the earlier 4.6 engines, but they have a differant size the combustion chamber and will affect you compression ratio.
There should be no difference The difference between the two are the different set of heads and intake used on the 1999 that was not used on the 1997.
No, it will not.
Depends on the driver and modifications, but stock for stock with the same driver, the Mustang would win.
It comes with 192hp stock
The 1999 Ford Mustang 3.8 liter engine was rated at 190-horsepower
yes same size engine
320 to the motor, 280 to the wheels
The parts of a 1994 model mustang are only interchangable with parts of the same year, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999.
Most likely not, they were different body styles so the door hinges would not likely be interchangeable.
Some of it will, but not all of it. I would also tell you to expect this to NOT be a direct swap.Some parts may work but may require modification.
All you need to do that swap is different motor mounts, ones that will match up to the body (1997). The motor is the same and will run but for the easiest/safest swap you should bring the ECU (the car's computer), wiring, and transmission from the 1999 donor car.
Mustang Ranch ended in 1999.