What would you do? Slant performance
Nice! And all they can say is get a 360??? Why not go 440 or more? Gets pretty boring after awhile.
Some people have a limited imagination... The norm is, swap a V-8 into an A body for "instant gratification."
That's the norm because not very many people have seen what a slant six can do when it's supercharged or turbocharged.
It SEEMS like, swapping a small-block V8 into a Duster, Dart or early Barracuda is the easy way to go, but, it may not be as easy nor cheap as it used to be. You can make sufficient power out of a boosted 225 to give most V-8's a run for their money without breaking the bank.
Finding all the parts for this popular V-8 swap isn't getting any easier...
And, with a forced-induction 225, you end up with a much more interesting, unusual car. V-8 A bodies are almost a cliche'.
I think that as the number of boosted slants increases, the engine-swaps will not seem so desirable. The potential of a boosted slant motor has been a too-well-kept secret, for too long.
I also think that the difficulty of swapping a "big block" of any kind, into an A body, has developed a reputation for creating problem areas that has discouraged a lot of potential swaps of that nature. The 100+ NHRA-bound, 1968 Super Stock A bodies were "farmed-out" because the RB Hemi into an A body effort, was a genuine "shoehorn" project that the factory didn't want to mess with. And, the factory has capabilities that you and I can only dream of... LOL!
Rant mode "off." :glasses7: