Pulling seized engine

1970 Fury: I took the front bumper, grill, headlights, and radiator support panel off and the engine and trans went in as a unit without losing hood alignment.
However, @SludgeWizard wants to leave the trans in the car. Whatever works.
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1970 Fury: I took the front bumper, grill, headlights, and radiator support panel off and the engine and trans went in as a unit without losing hood alignment.
However, @SludgeWizard wants to leave the trans in the car. Whatever works.
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Yeah I’d definitely prefer to leave the tranny in, mostly because my cherry picker isn’t the best and partly because I’ll be doing this job alone and that’s a lot of mass to have to control solo. But pulling the whole front clip off is definitely an option, front bumper and grill are crunched anyhow
 
Yeah I’d definitely prefer to leave the tranny in, mostly because my cherry picker isn’t the best and partly because I’ll be doing this job alone and that’s a lot of mass to have to control solo. But pulling the whole front clip off is definitely an option, front bumper and grill are crunched anyhow
member @Bill fury in Staten Island NY has some 1973 Fury front end parts. I would PM him on front bumper and grill. Rhode Island is not that far away.
 
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