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1970 440HP 0G1190

Arlo Price

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1970 440 HP

I've not done this before on this board but skimmed through a couple of responses regarding lost & found in 1 of the other forums on this board which also mentioned how to use the search function.

I have a coupl'a other blocks/engines that need to go away preferably to the car that they belong in. Suggestions on using the search function would be appreciated.

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Hi, I'm searching for a HP 440 engine for my 70 GTX, the #s are 202624. Anty help would be much appreciated. Thanks
 
X2 I'm looking for 188013.
 
if you have a 1970 440-6 RB engine block please check for VIN stamp 0G204078
 
1970 440 HP

I've not done this before on this board but skimmed through a couple of responses regarding lost & found in 1 of the other forums on this board which also mentioned how to use the search function.

I have a coupl'a other blocks/engines that need to go away preferably to the car that they belong in. Suggestions on using the search function would be appreciated.

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Arlo, based on VIN sequence this came from a 70 Charger. This particular car is not found by the 70 Charger Registry however I have added it and noted you have the block. If the car ever pops up I'll know to revert back to you.
 
I gotta love Mopar guys. It’s OK for an old Mopar to have 75% Asian sheet metal from now… but the car is somehow not “correct” if it has a different block that Chrysler sold back in the day. Never made any sense to me.
 
Thanx Dodge Don

I gotta love Mopar guys. It’s OK for an old Mopar to have 75% Asian sheet metal from now… but the car is somehow not “correct” if it has a different block that Chrysler sold back in the day. Never made any sense to me.
I can relate.....
 
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