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picture of motormount
« on: September 29, 2003, 12:04:15 AM »
I have had a few emails about my mounting location and how i kept the rad support with the V8 conversion so here is a picture of the left side. It has been moved back about an inch or so, and the mounting bracket was drilled out to help find just the right spot  for the motormounts to line up.  I feel keeping the rad support in place and unmolested important for the structural integrity of the front unibody, but thats just my opinion. The right side is in the stock location, but is drilled out like the left side.
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