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The casting date is 2/23/67. The front pad stamped C-383. It was in a '68 Plymouth Belvedere 4-door. I bought the whole car from a salvage yard bur the title had already been turned in to the state as 'scrapped'. At that time there was no way to get a title. So I just took the engine.
Fresh rebuild, on stand and never fired.
.030" KB pistons. Sealed Power rings
Steel crank .010"-.010"
.455 Purple Shaft cam
915 heads with hardened seats and 1.74" exhaust installed, port & polished
Melling oil pump
Melling double roller timing set
Felpro gaskets
Edlebrock Performer intake...
My daily carry piece is a bone-stock 1911 that was manufactured in 1917. I know it's a museum piece, but it is 100% reliable and will feed anything I put through it. Sometimes I'll go with a Glock 19 or the Beretta M9. I also have a Colt Detective Special that is my favorite 'go out for pizza on...
I'm helping a friend get his '70 6-Pack's 4-speed sorted out. He has the cast iron #262 bellhousing for the 11" clutch but we need to acquire the flywheel. The 143-tooth wheels aren't hard to find, but I recall the 6-Pack engines being balanced differently. Does this extend to the flywheel? Can...
Mopar aside? I'd have to go with the 1974 Ford XB Falcon GT. Of course it would need to have the nose and body kit to be in the configuration from Mad Max.
About 10 years back, we were leaving the Garlit's swap meet in my buddy's van and it started to rain. He turns on the wipers and they make a few passes and suddenly stop, then we smell electrical burning and get a little smoke show. Wiper motor is dead as a door nail. So Dave un-clips the arm...
The last tunnel extension I installed I didn't weld it down. I made it removable with Dzus fasteners. I wanted to be able to work on or adjust the shifter without having to crawl under the car.