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What to do with a spare 318?

That was a wicked little truck! I'd love to pick up a power wagon of the same year. Anyways I might give it away. But you never know it could be useful.
 
Don't forget also, their main purpose was to go from point a to point b with out consuming every drop of gas in sight.

I'm putting a rebuilt one in a friends 67 Belvedere wagon and I can't wait to see what kind of mileage it gets, not how fast it goes.
 
Don't forget also, their main purpose was to go from point a to point b with out consuming every drop of gas in sight.

I'm putting a rebuilt one in a friends 67 Belvedere wagon and I can't wait to see what kind of mileage it gets, not how fast it goes.
I got a 383 in my 1968 coronet and haven't got her on the road yet but have been wondering what mileage it would get?
 
For all you naysayers that think they are boat anchors.

[video=youtube;JZuDj9VvfDI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZuDj9VvfDI[/video]



I guess the sound is more impressive than the numbers, which is why the graph wasn't shown.
 
I had a 318 in a 79 plymouth with a charger rear end and it was one of the best running rides I had, you couldn't kill the thing if you had to! I raced that thing against chargers and fords alike and never lost a race on either a short or long run and they all had bigger motors.I would never call a 318 a boat anchor...lol at least mine wasn't.
 
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