Is it possible to fit a 2000 ford f150 triton v8 xlt into a 1963 ford f100?

I recently got a in a bad rear end in my 2000 ford f150 triton v8 and everything is fine but it's salvaged and i was wondering, since I'm putting in the motor and transmission, can I put the front and rear axle from my 2000 ford f150 into my 1963 ford f100? It would be really cool and unique if I could

That would take very heavy modifications. Your f150 has independent front suspension and the f100 is either beam or double beam front suspension. As far as rear the f100 should have a 9 inch which is a better rear end than what the f150 has as far as strengh. Check a Ford performance forum I'm sure someone has done it but sounds like a lot of work

If the frame width is close, you could have the front half of the 2000 frame welded to the back of the 63. Take the cabs off and see how well the cab of the 63 fits on the 2000 frame.

That is sure possible, but it would be a MAJOR project, MAJOR is spelled expensive…