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Old 02-10-2005, 12:34 AM   #1
PH47
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Default What engine into my car?

Hi all,

I know I don't own a Ford at the moment but i've owned 9 of them, and this is still Ford related :P

I just picked up a 1967 Mercedes Benz 250SE.. black.. in excellent condition except the auto box is leaking and apparently not worth fixing. Considering the engine is also original '67 with no rebuild or anything, i'm thinking next year i'll pull it all out and throw in something like an EA-EB XR8 engine or a 302 from an XC or something..

I'm looking for ideas!

Preferably realistic and nothing too insane as i'm not loaded and i'm no mechanic.. I won't be doing it myself.. so labour costs come into the equation.

Cheers.

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