RemCharger
Well-Known Member
The 426 MW was made in 63, 64.
My personal speculation is the 426 street motors in 65, (66) were turquoise.
My personal speculation is the 426 street motors in 65, (66) were turquoise.
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The original owner bought the car with an Orange 426 Street WedgeNot speculation...........
Find specifically the 426 Street Wedge for 1966 not for 65 and not a 66 426 Hemi
another unicornThe chart in the link does not mention the black 360 motors from 1979.
Unicorn was almost an understatementanother unicorn
I thought the whole debacle was based on not knowing the history on the car?The original owner bought the car with an Orange 426 Street Wedge
The history of the car has been found out in the entiretyI thought the whole debacle was based on not knowing the history on the car?
It wasn’t just 1 engine painted orange as you just said the Hemi was also painted orange the 426s the Street Rams had was quoted to make the 375 horsepower that later 440s made and those 440s making the same power were orangeSo one engine was painted orange out all the motors Chrysler produced where are the other 426 street wedges that were put in 66 coronets i’m sorry, but I’m just not buying a 426 wedge with 516 heads terrible manifolds, and a small Carter AFB would be mind blowing in the performance world in 1966 there was only one orange monster that is a fact and it’s documented.
Ok so which 375hp 440s were orange?The history of the car has been found out in the entirety
It wasn’t just 1 engine painted orange as you just said the Hemi was also painted orange the 426s the Street Rams had was quoted to make the 375 horsepower that later 440s made and those 440s making the same power were orange
Well, maybe Mr. Norm painted it orange ?Not 100% sure what you’re going for with Sox and Martins blue Hemis since that was something they did.