Not sure why you'd want to. For emissions reasons, for it to be legal, you'll have to have all the car emissions and electronics from the Mustang. Ford offered the 3.8 from 1994 up through 2004. As far as I know, there are no major changes in the engine itself during that time span. You'll probably need custom engine mounts. The 3.8L V6 is nothing special. Why not just swap in a 5.0 or similar V8 and be done with it?
Switch the intake and exhaust manifolds it should work.
No, the two separate model years you mentioned require a different offset and backspacing from one another. They will not work.
You would have to check the bolt pattern out for sure. But I'm really sure they wont work.
Yes, wheels from a 1998 Mustang will work on a 2000 Mustang.
you can purchase new keys thru ford if you supply your VIN ,
will a gear shifter fork plate on 89 ford f150 work on 96 ford f150
It is possible, but it is most likely not a bolt-for-bolt swap.
Yes no
What year
Should drop right in...same engine.
Absolutely not.
The 4.6 liter engines are interchangeable. However, some modifications would have to be made to the pilot bearing and some other components.