What year was the 273 introduced ? Is it possible for a 65 Coronet to have an original 273 from the factory ?
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I have a line on a 65 B body , guy say's he thinks the 273 4 barrel HP was original to the car ! So not the case ?64 was the first year. Yes B bodies had 273's available. All were 2 barrel engines.
Not the caseI have a line on a 65 B body , guy say's he thinks the 273 4 barrel HP was original to the car ! So not the case ?
Bogus Jackson ! I am not a believer in anything that rolls through their blocks !According to Barrett Jackson (insert eyeroll) they had one. The page is still up, no pictures, but the VIN is still there.
1967 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE II 2 DOOR HARDTOP - - Barrett-Jackson Auction Company - World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions
D in the VIN is a 273-2 barrelAccording to Barrett Jackson (insert eyeroll) they had one. The page is still up, no pictures, but the VIN is still there.
1967 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE II 2 DOOR HARDTOP - - Barrett-Jackson Auction Company - World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions
Yeah, did you read the description? Maybe that's why there are no pictures anymore.D in the VIN is a 273-2 barrel
Exactly why I inserted said eyeroll. lolBogus Jackson ! I am not a believer in anything that rolls through their blocks !
ENgines available in the Belvedere line . This is a page from the factory ordering information posted on the Hamtramck Historical website. No 273-4 available in that model. https://www.hamtramck-historical.co...ok/1967/67_Belvedere_features_options0008.jpgAccording to Barrett Jackson (insert eyeroll) they had one. The page is still up, no pictures, but the VIN is still there.
1967 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE II 2 DOOR HARDTOP - - Barrett-Jackson Auction Company - World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions
If the price is right and the engine runs while it might not be origional to the car it might be worth it.I have a line on a 65 B body , guy say's he thinks the 273 4 barrel HP was original to the car ! So not the case
All good but no HP stamp. All 273's used the same blocks and heads for their particular years. The 4 barrel engines used the same heads as the 2 barrel engines did. The compression increase was the pistons.If the price is right and the engine runs while it might not be origional to the car it might be worth it.
Pull a plug and shine some light in and you should be able to see the hump on the piston.
Also look at the punches under the drivers side head. If it is a commando or charger engine I think ( I think) there will be an HP stamped.
Also if the heads are older pre 66??? the manifold bolts will have a smaller head on them than the 66??? Up heads. ( There is also an angle difference and some casting line that is also a tell for old heads. IIRC) As I understand it the older head engines are not as desirable due to intake availability.
Please anyone, correct anything, I messed up!
Corrected the HP.All good but no HP stamp. All 273's used the same blocks and heads for their particular years. The 4 barrel engines used the same heads as the 2 barrel engines did. The compression increase was the pistons
Good point.V2 and L2 stand for Valiant and Dart only.
Of course there was in 65. 65-67 for the 4 barrel only.I guess never say never...
1965 parts book, there is a 65 273 4bbl so you never know.
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According to Barrett Jackson (insert eyeroll) they had one. The page is still up, no pictures, but the VIN is still there.
1967 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE II 2 DOOR HARDTOP - - Barrett-Jackson Auction Company - World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions
I get a charge out of Barrett Jackson or some of the Mopar magazines for that matter. It's easy to come up with a 1 of 1 car if you don't have any proof to back it up.