Have you actually bothered to look under the Lincoln lately? I have a T-bird in my garage, sitting in the air, and there are more than a few examples of where these IRS units have been installed into all kinds of cars, most notably a 1967 F100, and a Bronco/Lightning hybrid....(I have links to these in Man Cave 'Bizarre Projects' thread) I don't recall them moaning about the time/labor it took to install the Lincoln IRS; 4 mounts, two upper shock mounts, and two spring pockets.
Unless the swap is documented on a Panther, it ain't gonna happen. And FYI, I just put aftermarket sway bar brackets on my Addco equipped Lincoln, so I get it. I just don't see myself paying to make someone install it in a box. If you want to install one in your car, do it and I'll pay you for your blueprints.
2. The Marauder has a perfect donor frame?
Quoting you:
"Trust me, I think the Marauder sucked...I can't believe they actually thought they could sell it for $34,000 when new. No torque, slippery seats, dated interior, etc. Now that they are depreciated, I like their bits and pieces a lot more."
The frame is still desirable to me for a box swap, even if the whole car sucked compared to a 1996 Impala (performance wise) or any Lexus (luxury wise) back in 2003. You can't take two quotes about different topics (old car, same car when new) and expect them to gel.
Trust me, if you wanna try to mix my words and hope for a flaw in my intended logic, it ain't gonna work.
The 1998-2002 CV had similar control arms and brakes, and a quick-ratio steering box....all of which swaps over to the '86 chassis. With the Crown Vic and Marauder, you got a watts link (an expensive form of a panhard rod) in the rear.
That's what I wanted to know.
Concerning chassis improvements of the 2003-up chassis, when you look 'big-picture' here....there aren't any chassis improvements to speak of. That's what I'm trying to tell you. That's the grief I'm trying to save you from.
That's also what I wanted to know. In a round about way. But I think you're wrong on that.
Thanks.
Unless the swap is documented on a Panther, it ain't gonna happen. And FYI, I just put aftermarket sway bar brackets on my Addco equipped Lincoln, so I get it. I just don't see myself paying to make someone install it in a box. If you want to install one in your car, do it and I'll pay you for your blueprints.
2. The Marauder has a perfect donor frame?
Quoting you:
"Trust me, I think the Marauder sucked...I can't believe they actually thought they could sell it for $34,000 when new. No torque, slippery seats, dated interior, etc. Now that they are depreciated, I like their bits and pieces a lot more."
The frame is still desirable to me for a box swap, even if the whole car sucked compared to a 1996 Impala (performance wise) or any Lexus (luxury wise) back in 2003. You can't take two quotes about different topics (old car, same car when new) and expect them to gel.
Trust me, if you wanna try to mix my words and hope for a flaw in my intended logic, it ain't gonna work.
The 1998-2002 CV had similar control arms and brakes, and a quick-ratio steering box....all of which swaps over to the '86 chassis. With the Crown Vic and Marauder, you got a watts link (an expensive form of a panhard rod) in the rear.
That's what I wanted to know.
Concerning chassis improvements of the 2003-up chassis, when you look 'big-picture' here....there aren't any chassis improvements to speak of. That's what I'm trying to tell you. That's the grief I'm trying to save you from.
That's also what I wanted to know. In a round about way. But I think you're wrong on that.
Thanks.

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