How Much Does A Coyote Swap Cost?

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Published 2019-05-30
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Ever wondered how expensive a Coyote swap is? Take a look at this 1977 Ford Ranger XLT coyote we did for a client. Here at Fat Fender, we call it Charlie Brown. Watch for a ride along where Jason explains the specs of the truck and a lot of interesting components. Jason also walks us through how much a coyote swap typically costs, and you'll be able to figure out what price range is right for you. Follow us on Instagram, subscribe to our Youtube, and follow us on Facebook to stay up to date on all of our builds and projects that we're working on around the shop.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JMKady76
    I appreciate seeing realistic discussion of what this stuff costs. So many people seem to get sucked into looking at just what the engine costs out of a junkyard or even a "complete swap" from somewhere like The Parts Farm and forget all about making it fit/function in the truck or making the truck ready to drive with twice the power.
  • This F-150 is that secret sleeper car you unlock at the end of your favorite racing game, but in real life.
  • @leepinlepin
    Me: I wonder how much a coyote 5.0 and a full restro would cost for my 85 F150 Explorer Him: you could easily get up to 40, 50, 60, 70,000 dollars Me: 302 windsor, rustoleum, and eBay it is!
  • @Mixwell1983
    That truck looks immaculate. What a beauty. I love that 2 tone color also, looks like it just rolled off the line.
  • @barryhansen7677
    You do a great job describing the build. Your wife heard you say 90 mph in a 45 zone. You guys do AWESOME builds!!
  • @JohnnyRebKy
    Charlie Brown is the PERFECT name for that truck! 😍. But you just blew my plans for a modern resto vrs a new truck lol. I’ll just daily drive a old FE motor...never had a problem with them anyhow. Grandpa drove a 390FE for 30 years
  • @timw6596
    You talked me right out of a Coyote swap !
  • @faust13301
    I’m glad I found this channel. I have an 87 F-150, and while my truck won’t ever be on this level of badassery, it gives me some awesome inspiration.
  • Always wished I had the cash for a frame like what you guys build, when I built a '66 C-20 Fleetside, but now I can afford what I couldn't in my 20's so I'm stuck between a '57 Chevy C10 or a '57 F-100. Your channel ROCKS!
  • @davidmartin2231
    Saw coyote swap and instantly smashed the like button. It’s fast lol💪🏾
  • @hank1556
    thats one of the coolest trucks Ive ever seen in my entire life
  • @elektrofry4937
    Same year truck I learned how to drive in. Brings back memories.
  • @acamp5468
    absolutely perfect take my money !!
  • @frankscott8555
    Very nice. I wish my 1970 f100 looked like that. Great job.
  • @johnpurdum8126
    I could sure use a build like this to tow my travel trailer. I would have no fear of hills with that!
  • @oby-1607
    We have a 1979 F-250 4 wheel drive in the color combo of light sand and brown. Very similar to this truck. My dad bought it new in 79 and it has stayed with us ever since. The Coyote engine would be awesome in the truck but for now the 351M will have to do. The Fat Fender truck is awesome with the resto on everything. Would love to see it in person. Excellent work.
  • @Bayan1905
    I have a 74 F-100 2wd shortbox that someone ordered the 390 V8 in, I had it rebuilt for a bit more than $2K a couple years back, put a set of headers on and dual glasspacks, heck of a lot of fun to drive, nothing against the Coyote engine, but if I had that type of money to swap one in, it would finish up my bodywork and interior.