Tom Petty Lives
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To the original question. I was forced to make a similar choice now too many months ago. No, I did not have two 440’s, I only had one. But I chose to bore 55 over, stroke and add a correct date coded Six Pack (All three carbs dated first 15 days of 1969) the Car’s build date was late November ‘69. The carbs where sent out for professional cleaning and correct coatings. The 26” radiator was sent out for a new recoring at Ferndale Radiator which is a old school shop in Michigan that has stayed in business for multiple generations. Everything under the hood was restored including the heat box. Removed a rusted out driver side cross member, Raul, torque box and driver floor pan. A rust free cross member was found in Arizona and we welded in a new driver side rail, torque box and floor pan. The remaining flooring was good but decided to drop in a new tank. All the fuel lines and brake lines where replaced. The factory front disc brakes where redone and new rear drum brakes installed. Then finished it all off with a TTI exhaust. I didn’t want the hassle of headers so I chose to send out the original HP Manifolds for extrude honing for better flow and kept the original heads with new valves where reseated instead of changing the stock appearance with aluminum aftermarket heads. I chose to replace the original Dana 60 4.10 with a 3.54 gear and had Brewer rebuild the transmission and changing the 4th gear to .73 overdrive gear in order to make the car more drivable on the highway.
I started with this four barrel stock 440:
Then went through some additional steps. Including rust repair behind the hood hinges and a full engine bay repaint. Had a expert restore the Ramcharger hood air intake after noticing a previous idiot used a hot glue gun and wood screws then topped it off with a coat hanger wire to operate the hinges opening.
Finally, the front and rear bumpers for a re-chromed at Tri-City chrome plating in Elizabethton Tennessee. And I most give a shout out to Jon at Roseville Mopar parts with Golling Chrysler, my new best friend. And Roman Sobilo at Afterhours Restoration for all his advise, skilled and fast work.
Here are some photos of work just completed.
I started with this four barrel stock 440:
Then went through some additional steps. Including rust repair behind the hood hinges and a full engine bay repaint. Had a expert restore the Ramcharger hood air intake after noticing a previous idiot used a hot glue gun and wood screws then topped it off with a coat hanger wire to operate the hinges opening.
Finally, the front and rear bumpers for a re-chromed at Tri-City chrome plating in Elizabethton Tennessee. And I most give a shout out to Jon at Roseville Mopar parts with Golling Chrysler, my new best friend. And Roman Sobilo at Afterhours Restoration for all his advise, skilled and fast work.
Here are some photos of work just completed.
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