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, with some modifications.
It could be done, yes.
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.
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.