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Best Engine from the 60s

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ivanogburn, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. 375instroke
    Joined: Dec 7, 2005
    Posts: 30

    375instroke
    Member
    from seattle,wa

    Have you ever seen one?
    The 500cid Caddy he**** sounds good to me. Many Mopar wagons came with 440s, and if you get one that didn't, the swap is easy. I got a complete steel crank 440 with 906 heads for free on Seattle.Craigslist.org, and most times, they are only $200 to $400 for complete motors. 440Source.com has stroker kits with forged crank, rods, and pistons to get you to 528cid for only $1300, and they are coming out with aluminum heads for $800 a pair. The 440 has many more aftermarket parts at much lower prices than the Caddy, but a stock 500 Caddy has 400hp and 550ft/lbs.
     
  2. Rudebaker
    Joined: Sep 14, 2007
    Posts: 1,598

    Rudebaker
    Member
    from Illinois

    Another thought would a '66-'67 Fairlane wagon with an FE motor. There used to be a red '67 around here with the hood, buckets, console etc. out of a '67 Fairlane GTA added to it. It had a 302 in it but it was still plenty cool. Looked factory. Maybe a built 351-W instead with an AOD?
     

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