1962 dodge lancer v8 swap. info needed

I wish I had contact information for a guy in Salt Lake City who put a 408 in his 62 Valiant. It was an absoluteley sanitary swap. I talking to him though... He removed the heater and replaced it with a heater setup from one of the aftermarket A/C companies so it all went under the dash. He also found a piece from some car in the wrecking yard which provided perfect distributor clearance in the firewall that he cut and welded in. He had a 1964 cable shifted 904 from a '64 Barracuda well built with alto red, kolene steel and a transgo kit. He said aside frome the usual motor mount issue (he fabricated his own from the 64 Barracuda parts car) and a dropped center link, also from the 64 v-8 parts car, there were not a lot of issues. As with all early A-bodies, exhaust was his biggest issue but he lucked onto a set of early Spitfire headers and they fit like a glove. Just the usual notch in the transmission crossmember made easy work for 2-1/2 dual exhaust. He had done the front disk swap from a '73 up and put a 3:55 8.75 a body rear in it. He shortened the driveshaft from the Barracuda and retained the ball and trunnion front u-joint. (which he said had held up well on the street and through several 1/4 mile passes each year) He also modified the radiator core support to provide clearance for an Afco aluminum Ford racing radiator and a Taurus fan but stated that was not necessary if the /6 radiator is replace with the v-8 radiator.
Aside from heater/firewall clearance it appears to be a very similar swap to any early a-body. There's a ton of info on FABO re. v-8s where a six was in early A's.

Good luck with your project and please keep us updated with photos.

thak you reaper thats alot of info ill go check into all of that. i really appreciate it. im kinda learning through my research theres no set in stone single right way to do it just alot of wrong ways haha. im just in the planning stages now cars put away for winter here in michigan. its a just a summer driver so having heat and ac was never a concern. to be honest the **** didnt work anyways. it didnt have much of a interior either aside from dash and seats. but all metal was prestine. so i figured instead of resto style ide go with my own fun hot rod. made door panels making a custom gauge set. wanted a v8 so said hey i could probebly get a wratchet **** kit or something and get rid of this push button while im working on this dash. its always one idea that turns into a tornado ain it lol.

but again thank you. im shopping around and dont want to buy the wrong stuff. the girlfriends already always complaining i have to many cars and parts hah