I have a 87 ford 302 motor for sale. It has some upgrades done to it like a new cam, rockers, gaskets, a new intake that has been ported, the stock heads have had the exhaust hole ported to match the intake among other things. There are just some small things left to be done with it to be ready to drop into a vehicle. I had intentions of putting this in my 2001 ford mustang but i just don't have the time to finish it anymore.
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