t5 trans swap?

Ok, I compiled a list of parts that i used to complete my installation. i'm not saying that this is the best way and I'm sure there are other similiar parts that will do the same job.This is what works in my car.

Stock a body clutch pedal assy.-don't need the big spring if you use a hyd clutch.
T5 tranny- 87-93 ford fox body mustang v8 car.
Mopar flywheel- i drilled mine for a ford pressure plate
quicktime bellhousing - $440
mustang clutch fork - $22.00 new
Keisler pilot bearing- -$28.00
Mcleod adjustable throwout bearing p/n 16515 $96.00
Mcleod adjustable ball stud p/n 16909 $50.00
Mustang clutch kit - $160.00
T5 driveshaft yoke- $30.00 new on ebay
68 mustang speedo cable for auto tranny- $15.00 new
T5 speedo gear- $24.00 on ebay for a kit new has 5 different gears
Ford auto tranny mount from mid 70s ford car with auto trans. - taller than mustang tranny mount. $15.00 new
CNC slave cylinder - $65.00 new p/n cnc305-b
CNC adjustable slave rod- $18.00 p/n 1312
Keisler clutch master cylinder kit w/ reservoir - $280.00
steel braided line and fittings for clutch - $25.00 from local supplier
Stock auto tranny crossmember- Modified

My bellhousing came drilled for the stock mopar ball stud. I drilled and tapped another hole for the Ford clutch fork. Mopar fork is a pull design. Ford is a push design. I fabricated a bracket for the slave cylinder to mount to the tranny. I think you can buy one from the guys at modern driveline . I recommend a close ratio T5 shifter. Mine is a Hurst. The factory ford shifters are ok but don't hold up to a lot of abuse and used ones are usually worn out. I chose to use Ford clutch parts but I am sure a mopar 10.5" clutch can probably be used. The clutch plate has to fit the T5 splines though. I hope this helps. I posted pics earlier in the posting. If I was to do it again I would probably use a hydraulic throwout bearing such as a Mcleod p/n 1302. No bracket needed to mount it. No clutch fork or ball stud used. a little cleaner installation. It took me about a year to round up these parts and make them all work. I'm on a budget just like everyone else. I do like the results.