
I’ve read a fair bit on forums for a couple of months now with regards to interior swaps and engine swaps, what will work and what won’t. Today when I went into a wreckers to purchase a couple of wing mirrors, I ended up taking a look a “1996 Ford Falcon EFII Futura FA” that was written off by an insurance company after it rear ended the car in front of it, damaged the front bumper and pushed the radiator and battery back a bit BUT as far as I can tell it did not damage the engine, and the wrecker has confirmed that he has had it running and driven it a short distance across a paddock (its been stored on their farm). According to its rego records it had 210,000km on it at last warrant. Heres a few pics:



So as you can see the damage to the engine seems nil and the interior is almost mint condition. The only things that have been sold off the car is the wheels, boot lid and rear window pane, so I expect there might be a bit of water damage to the back seats but on the plus side its only been there a few months, and its just coming to the end of our summer. Also of note this is the “All Blacks edition”. I can take the whole car away for $500NZ.
My questions:
Will the engine mate up with the T5 in the EA ok?
Is it possible to swap my steering rack and column for the one in this?
Is it possible to change my suspension to the EF’s one?
What issues would arise using the EF’s diff? (As I understand this is the easiest way to make the handbrake in the EF interior work)
Will the seats mount into the EA without modification to the floor pan?
Does any body know what the “All Blacks” edition actually means other than a sticker on the side of the car? lol
I plan to do a complete interior and engine conversion, As far as I understand it the use of coil pack ignition isn’t an issue as I will be using the EF’s ECU and looms, however is there a significant difference between the automatic and manual ECU’s? (I remember reading something about needing to trick the auto ecu into thinking its always in neutral?)
I would be doing this as a very long term project, start by stripping down the EF and storing everything away from the rain, and probably get the engine refurbished. Then doing the bulk of the work between semesters at uni

At some point in the future I would like to add boost, however I think that the cost is prohibitive at this stage.