If your vehicle did not start out as a Chevy V8, you will need to acquire Chevy V8 frame perches for a direct bolt in swap. However, we do not have a source for a reproduction V8 frame perch. If you come across reproduction frame perches, let us know.
1965-1972 Chevrolet SBC's used the short and wide motor mount.
Short And Wide
OEM Part Numbers(Rubber): 3990914, 3960768, 6258154
Aftermarket Part Numbers(Rubber): 2142, 2285, 2267
Energy Suspension (Poly): 3.1114 Zinc, 3.1115 Chrome (G-Black, R-Red)
OEM rubber motor mounts last much longer than aftermarkert rubber. Poly mounts essentially last a lifetime and don't need to be replaced.
LS GEN III/IV Conversion Mount Options:
(Starting out in raw non painted steel so make sure you paint them before the final install otherwise they will rust. They are also offered in black textured powdercoat for a small additional charge)
*Not compatible with low mount AC and passenger side motor mount requires a notch on the lower side
LT GEN V Conversion Mount Options:
*Not compatible with low mount AC.
Oil Pan Options:
1965-70 B-body's have "rear stear". The steering cross link is behind the engine crossmember which leads to issues with oil pan options. The Holley 302-1 oil pan is the most commonly used pan as the sump of the pan is further to the rear. However the front section of the pan is quite deep which may lead to clearance problems on the engine crossmember. Some have used the "Muscle Car" pan but the depth is still less than an inch of a difference from a Truck pan. In order to gain clearance from the front section of the oil pan you will have to notch the engine crossmember.
Oil Pan Dimensions
Holley 302-1 Dimensions and Comparisons:
This shows the Holley 302-1 pan clearing the stock cross link and how it sits directly on the engine crossmember in the rear. The rear of the pan will sit up higher once the transmission is actually installed.