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'74 motor in a '79 body

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Subject: '74 motor in a '79 body
From: Chris Jones <sarophes@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 10:12:36 -0700 (PDT)
   Hello folks,
   I'm a newbie to this list, so I hope I'm not out of line here...
   I've recently acquired a '74 Spitfire with a strong engine/good
tranny, but rusted-out frame and body.  A few months later, I found a
'79 body in great shape, but with no motor or transmission (and no
radiator).  It did have a hard-top, though.
   Well, they are now both sitting in my garage and I'm  prepping the
'79 body to receive the '74 motor.  I was going over the frame, mounts,
etc to see where they differed, and then realized that the radiator for
the '79 is mounted at an angle (and, I am told, used an electric fan). 
Well, my '74 has an upright radiator with a water pump-mounted fan.
   So, I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with this problem,
and/or any advice to lend me.  As far as I can tell, my options are:
   1. Mount the radiator at an angle and hope for the best.  (The fan
will be further away from the radiator, and will thus not pull air as
well.)
   2. Cut the mounts off of both cars, and essentially transplant the
'74 radiator (in it's upright position) onto the '79.  This requires
cutting/welding, though, and I'd have to borrow the equipment.
   3. Find a '79 radiator and mount it.  But this will cost more money
than I can readily spare.
   4. Mount the '74 radiator at an angle, remove the '74 fan, buy and
mount an electric fan.  

   Does anyone know which, if any, of these is the best approach. 
Also, are there any more such challenges awaiting me on this project?

   Thanks,
   Chris Jones
   Atlanta, GA
   '74 and '79 Spitfires 

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