bluef250 wrote:Each vehicle brand has its fans. Some like the sound a particular engine makes. Chevy and Ford make different sounds. Let them be and enjoy, life is way to short!!!


It's not really anything new for people to do these brand-x swaps either. I have some old magazines from the early '70's and there are tons of tech articles and questions on everything from how to put an FE in a jeep to how to swap a Cadillac V8 or Chrysler 440 or Hemi into an F-100. Some of the strangest ones that I've actually seen in person were a '63 (or '64) F-100 with a poly 318 in it, a '66-'67 Satellite with a 327 Chevy in it, a mid '70's Camaro with a 455 Olds and there used to be a Bumpside running around here with a 455 Buick under the hood.
Whether these were planned to intentionally have "something different" or because they ran whatever engine they could get their hands on or already had, I don't know. I most cases my guess would be the latter.
But, at least an old truck or car was saved and is being enjoyed, and yeah, life is too short.
