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Old 08-04-2022, 09:15 AM
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I've seen quite a few coyote swaps in classic cars the last 5-6 years, they've been gaining in popularity. In a few more years it'll be as common as the LS is today, something I'm kind of sick of seeing anymore though.

Pretty common to also see the Ford Mustang, Falcon, Comet platforms with shock towers removed for more room while at the same time converting to a more modern rack and pinion/coil over setup, That's been done for decades long before the Coyote engine was invented. Usually done to get rid of the antiquated setup that was sometimes problematic and weak, and does a nice job of cleaning up the engine bay.

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