I want to rebuilt a six for my '66 Bronco. The 170 that was in it is a 1961 and shows it. I have a 1968 200 and a 1969 250. The question I have is what would be the best case scenario for mixing parts. The 200 block is preferred (the 250 is cracked between 3 & 4). The 250 was a fresh rebuild the blew a head gasket and cracked. I could use the fresh components from it (.20 over pistons, cam, rockers). I realize the crank and rods are not compatible but is the cam, gears and chain? Are the forged rods from the 170 better than the cast (I think) from the 200? The 250 head did not pass inspection. The other two have yet to be cleaned & fluxed. Is there an advantage between them if they both pass? (Yeah, right!). You can probably see what my situation is though my description is not he best. As for performance I want to be able to do some moderate off roading for a long, long time. Any suggestions would be appreciated on the mix and match. Thanks, Henry