Let's See Your Vintage Speed Parts!
We also got the flywheel back from the machine shop. It is a huge sucker and probably the same mass as the entire engine. There are 2 holes machined at an angle in the flywheel. You put a wood rod in the hole that has a brass end, and spin it to start, then yank the rod out quick.
We're trying to gather more info on it, because my dad believes it could possibly be the oldest Hemi in existance, and has been scouring museums to find out if that statement is true or not. This is the only running one he's ever seen as well.