Have a coupe here. My dad sitting on the tire of a rail in 1962. 1934 Dodge panel 392 Hemi with a 871 air compressor. !934 Dodge p/u with 4 wheel drive, 340 6 pak 727 trans.
I suppose I'm a Mopar guy......have had my Oz 1940 Dodge since 1971, it has a 318 Poly, auto, 4 wheel discs etc............bought the 41 Coupe 6yrs ago but just sold it.......buggar!.......still got the Dodge tho'........andyd
My 48 street rod all plymouth its wild but youd be suprized how much a 72 duster will interchange front hubs now has disc up frunt 318 the rear end fell right in .
. Here is my 1962 Chrysler Newport. Just over 50,000 original miles and completely unrestored and original. I lowered it 2" but it's otherwise untouched. .
Does any one have wiring diagrams for a 1949 Windsor. I'm no pro and everything is unhooked under the hood . Maybe a link to a site that does. Thanks and if not thank you anyways. Update : I invested 30 dollars and ordered a shop manual . I'm sure it'll be money well spent.
me too putting a 392 hemi in my 31 nash rod has a 350 in it now that is coming out also have several muscle cars , all mine
Mopar for ever got 40dodge coupe that I have had for 33 years that I built it has a 70 dodge monaco sub frame when first put together I had 440 in it now building 392 for it redoing the car completely just sold 66 belvedere convert able
Mopar guy here: -1917 Dodge roadster -1918 Dodge roadster -1963 Dodge D200 shop truck -1964 Dodge 440 wagon -1965 Dodge Coronet 440 Thats it for the HAMB friendly mopars
Hey - if y'all know anybody looking for a pile of Mopar stuff,send 'em my way. I'm selling my collection (lots of 318 Poly stuff)! ~Jason