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Hello From Michigan

Welcome from Farmington Michigan
 
Welcome to the team your project looks like a good one.
 
Welcome from over Ann Arbor way! Glad to have you with us!
 
Welcome from the show me state!!
 
Welcome from Sterling Hts Michigan. Sweet motor thats going into that car.:thumbsup:
 
Thanks to all the friendly Mopar folks here.... I hope to be worthy of your interests and friendship! I still have to learn the ropes of this great web site and (social medias protocols).

Thank you one and all!! :thumbsup:
 
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View attachment 903348 I am a new to Mopar cars and hungry to learn more and meet new folks who's passion is the same...... I lived cars all my life and have restored many cars in the 1930s, 40s, 50s, 60s cars. I just purchased a 1967 Belvedere 2 door original 383 4spd California car with no motor or trans. I have a original 1971 426 hemi block and hemi 4spd ready to drop in when the car arrives in about a month. Probably wont have it on the road for a while. I want to learn more about the B body dos and don'ts. Knowledge is king as it keeps me pushing back the reaper.
I am not a spring chicken and but still yearning to live longer.
Michael or Mike is good.
 
Great motor! Still have not had the pleasure of owning a "real" hemi. Welcome from St. Clair County, MI.
 
Welcome from a old Hemi owner out west ! Nice project,have fun !
 
welcome to FBBO

nice dyno run
 
Welcome from Livonia Michigan. Awesome project. Will be cool with a HEMI in it. As the saying goes, "you either have a HEMI or want a HEMI".
 
Welcome from Livonia Michigan. Awesome project. Will be cool with a HEMI in it. As the saying goes, "you either have a HEMI or want a HEMI".
Welcome from Livonia Michigan. Awesome project. Will be cool with a HEMI in it. As the saying goes, "you either have a HEMI or want a HEMI".

I could never afford to buy any of my cars I restored ..... I did not have the $$$ so I started learning and how to restore them. This cuts the middle man down by 1/2 to 1/3 some times. The motor you see here is done the same way and saving me a 1/3 (of course its not a totally numbers matching engine) but its a hemi. The other part of the equation that makes this possible is having grease in pulse in my veins. Now I do not need hair dressing but got-a take more baths.... No problem.

if there is a will there is a way..... author unknown! I use it frequently.
 
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