42rh is based on a 904What is the difference between the 42RH and the 46RH?
46rh is based on a 727
The 42 is slimmer and fits in the tunnel easier .
RH means its hydraulically controled
REs came next and require computer control.
42rh is based on a 904What is the difference between the 42RH and the 46RH?
Fix the wiring, safety items,Engine & trans in it & start drivin' it.Here she is. Stored for almost 35 years untouched, my wife's car from high school. We've been married for 32 years and life has just gotten in the way. Through all the ups and downs, I just couldn't think about getting rid of it. Retired now and gonna give it a shot. What would YOU do if it were yours???
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those are lockup?42rh is based on a 904
46rh is based on a 727
The 42 is slimmer and fits in the tunnel easier .
RH means its hydraulically controled
REs came next and require computer control.
I'm staying away from that one.ohh come on.... ls with a 6 speed... an easy 500hp with mileage and dependability... it's the right choice! (yeah i'm this bored today )
Here she is. Stored for almost 35 years untouched, my wife's car from high school. We've been married for 32 years and life has just gotten in the way. Through all the ups and downs, I just couldn't think about getting rid of it. Retired now and gonna give it a shot. What would YOU do if it were yours???
It doesn't matter what other people who read your post want to do with your car, what do YOU want to do with your car? Do you want to cruise with it? Race it? Make it into a pavement ripper? Do you want it to be a comfortable vehicle to enjoy week nights, cruise-ins, car shows (mostly on weekends in most parts of the world) You mentioned if was your wife's car. What does SHE want it to become? What's your budget? Do you want a concours restoration? Do you want it to be safe and dependable? The "V8" emblem on the fender suggests it came with a 318. Does it have airconditioning? If you want to put a 383/440/426 engine in it, you need to change the torsion bars to handle the extra weight. Anybody who tells you that you don't need to do that is a moron. Chrysler increased the size of the torsion bar when there was an increase in engine size or the car had airconditioning. Don't believe me? Look it up in the parts book? Don't have a parts book? BUY ONE! Want to know more about your car? Buy the service manual and the factory parts book. Relying on second hand information is a complete waste of time and effort.Here she is. Stored for almost 35 years untouched, my wife's car from high school. We've been married for 32 years and life has just gotten in the way. Through all the ups and downs, I just couldn't think about getting rid of it. Retired now and gonna give it a shot. What would YOU do if it were yours???
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Oh come on, they never put 7.25 in E bodys.The sky is the limit depending on budget. It's a great car for resto no matter how far you want to take it. Guessing it has a 7.25 rear being a 70' 318 car.