Store, display or ship your engine with MOTOFEET Engine Stand
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Store, display or ship your engine hassle-free with MOTOFEET Engine Stand. MOTOFEET features a rugged all steel construction and durable powder-coated surface.
The Original MOTOFEET is made in Arizona and is hand crafted for the specific engine types.
Fits: Ford Small Block (221-302, Boss 302 /351W / 351C-400M)
* * NOTE: Some Ford 351C, 351M/400 utilize the Ford small block engine mount pattern. Please review the product details and MOUNT TECH image to ensure the correct stand is ordered for these applications.
*Note: Specifications are approximate and subject to change.
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67 TA Mustang from
great idea, poor executionI bought these a few years ago for a sbf. 1970 engine block, holes in the supporting arms didn't line up well and had to be left loose in order to make it fit. Not really a stand, but more of a dolly. Not useful for working on engines, only good for storage or moving. It functions but not as well as it could, needs to go back to the drawing board for improvements/revisions.