Pretty sure that's a mustang 2 front end. They were extremely popular for front suspension swaps 30+ years ago as they were compact, rugged, easy to adapt, and had rack and pinion steering... It also helped that they were attached to mustang 2 cars, which were undesirable and cheap to buy.
Mustang II front end was very popular to do that sort of thing with. Check that out.
Yes, I think you’re right.
Pretty sure that's a mustang 2 front end. They were extremely popular for front suspension swaps 30+ years ago as they were compact, rugged, easy to adapt, and had rack and pinion steering... It also helped that they were attached to mustang 2 cars, which were undesirable and cheap to buy.
Crown Vic maybe.
Definitely not.
That’s why I said maybe
I vote with you