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For Sale: 1963 Dodge 330 Super Stock Clone
I bought this car several years ago and have done minor changes.
Car was feature in Car Craft back in 2003 before I owned it.
Link to article on Hot Rod Magazines page to the article:
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/ccrp-0308-1963-dodge-330/
Car Info:
1963 Dodge 330
Engine is a 440: 30 over 1970 HP block
Steel crank
LY Rods
JE lightweight forged piston, 10.5 compression (runs on pump gas)
Block drilled for 1/2-inch oil pick-up
Milidon 7 qt oil pan
Lightweight starter
906 ported and polished heads
2.14 intake valves (2.08 stock) and 1.81 exhaust valves (1.74 stock)
Crane 1.5 roller rocker arms
Cammonics roller cam: 292 duration with .540 lift
Comp cams roller lifters
MSD billet distributor
Crane Hi 6 ignition
Milidon true roller timing chain
Mopar M-1 single plane intake
750 Edelbrock carb
Doug’s 2" primary headers Jet Hot coated
3" aluminized exhaust
3-chamber flow master
Big yoke drive shaft
727 trans with slip yoke tail shaft
Pushbutton shifter
Continental 10" 3200 stall converter
1965 8 3/4 rear end with sure grip
489 case with 430 gears
Super Stock rear suspension
Frame connectors
Drive shaft loop
6 cylinder torsion bars
American Racing TTO’s
Trunk mounted battery
Base coat clear coat black paint on super straight body
Be-Cool aluminum radiator with duel electric fans
High flow water pump and thermostat
Front disc brakes with dual master cylinder
Rust free California car.
Front grill and headlight rings are chromed.
Original taillights.
All the trim is on it, and that stuff is very hard to find.
Moon red metal flake steering wheel, I have the original wheel.
Sun reproduction tachometer (They don’t make that anymore!)
Seen in Aug 2003 Car Craft magazine
Best of show 2003 Sacramento Mopar show
Located in Flower Mound, Texas.
I highly suggest you come see the car…one persons “awesome” paint job is garbage to another. It is a cool solid old Mopar IMHO but not some crazy high dollar super show car. I myself have bought cars sigh unseen, some were better than expected, other were not…just trying to be honest about it.
$37,500.00
I bought this car several years ago and have done minor changes.
Car was feature in Car Craft back in 2003 before I owned it.
Link to article on Hot Rod Magazines page to the article:
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/ccrp-0308-1963-dodge-330/
Car Info:
1963 Dodge 330
Engine is a 440: 30 over 1970 HP block
Steel crank
LY Rods
JE lightweight forged piston, 10.5 compression (runs on pump gas)
Block drilled for 1/2-inch oil pick-up
Milidon 7 qt oil pan
Lightweight starter
906 ported and polished heads
2.14 intake valves (2.08 stock) and 1.81 exhaust valves (1.74 stock)
Crane 1.5 roller rocker arms
Cammonics roller cam: 292 duration with .540 lift
Comp cams roller lifters
MSD billet distributor
Crane Hi 6 ignition
Milidon true roller timing chain
Mopar M-1 single plane intake
750 Edelbrock carb
Doug’s 2" primary headers Jet Hot coated
3" aluminized exhaust
3-chamber flow master
Big yoke drive shaft
727 trans with slip yoke tail shaft
Pushbutton shifter
Continental 10" 3200 stall converter
1965 8 3/4 rear end with sure grip
489 case with 430 gears
Super Stock rear suspension
Frame connectors
Drive shaft loop
6 cylinder torsion bars
American Racing TTO’s
Trunk mounted battery
Base coat clear coat black paint on super straight body
Be-Cool aluminum radiator with duel electric fans
High flow water pump and thermostat
Front disc brakes with dual master cylinder
Rust free California car.
Front grill and headlight rings are chromed.
Original taillights.
All the trim is on it, and that stuff is very hard to find.
Moon red metal flake steering wheel, I have the original wheel.
Sun reproduction tachometer (They don’t make that anymore!)
Seen in Aug 2003 Car Craft magazine
Best of show 2003 Sacramento Mopar show
Located in Flower Mound, Texas.
I highly suggest you come see the car…one persons “awesome” paint job is garbage to another. It is a cool solid old Mopar IMHO but not some crazy high dollar super show car. I myself have bought cars sigh unseen, some were better than expected, other were not…just trying to be honest about it.
$37,500.00
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