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303 olds in a model A questions

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Kustchops, May 25, 2008.

  1. Kustchops
    Joined: Dec 1, 2002
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    I am getting a bunch of parts together for my next project. I got a coupe and want to use a 1950 303 olds that I have laying around. Am I gonna run into anything radicaly out of place on this swap. I am running a short three speed with a aftermarket shifter. Pics of olds powered cars anyone?
     
  2. F&J
    Joined: Apr 5, 2007
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    Tight fit in this 32 I saw; This may be a 371, not sure, but similar. Starter fit fine on left side with a f-100 box
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  3. MercDeuceMan
    Joined: Jul 19, 2004
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    from Indiana

    It certainly won't be like putting a SBC in your car.
    PM me for details
     
  4. thaugen
    Joined: Sep 18, 2007
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    My first hotrod (40 years ago) was a '54 olds (same as your 303) in a model A roadster and it was a bolt-in with the ford v-8 front motor mounts and adapters they sold back in the day. If you can fabricate a little bit you should have no trouble duplicating what I bought. I used the trans crossmember from my ****** so it had the correct mount and then raised/lowered the engine/trans until the driveshaft angle was pretty good and then fabricated and welded new ends on the crossmember to fit the model A frame rails, and Bob's your uncle.
     
  5. flathead48
    Joined: Sep 23, 2006
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    PM Rocketman402, His name is Matt, Hes running a 303 Olds in his model A coupe. He can tell you everything you want to know. Good luck.
     

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