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1970 Roadrunner with a Ford Coyote engine...

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Found this on another car site. Why?
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Jamie Lewis - 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner. 2018 Ford Coyote... | Facebook
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner. 2018 Ford Coyote 10 spped auto​
 
Listen, I'm a huge Mopar guy followed closely by being a new Mustang guy. I have an 03 Mustang that I drag race and love the Coyote motors....however, there's no way in hell that I could ever drop a Coyote in the Charger, or any Mopar for that matter...although a Hellcat motor in the Mustang would be interesting!
 
That car will be in a lot of Magazine articles as Roadrunner/Coyote. I don't get the gest of it, but that is what makes our hobby interesting.
This one I don't get either??

 
I have worked on those Detroit diesel engines. What a waste, put it into a truck..​
 
Animal cross-breeding lol. They're gonna mutate the gene pool
 
Seen there is a Dodge Charger with a Coyote swap also :eek:
 
sacrilege !!!

in my best Peppy Lepuew's voice
 
More money than sense and a sheer amount of boredom. In any case I wouldn't even put a modern Mopar engine into a classic Mopar; they don't sound the part...
I totally agree,there is no sweeter sound than a big block mopar with correct exhaust. And no X pipe
 
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