Not as good as a forged crank mechanical lifter commando 273 would...But they do definitely look cool. You could definitely make it fit.I have a lead on a 325 hemi and transmission. I never knew there was such a thing. It looks to be a small block I think. Wondering if it would fit in a 64 Barracuda?
Years ago a member here shoehorned a early Hemi in a Valiant. I wish I could remember his name here. It looks like it fit pretty nice but I'm sure it wasn't easy.I have a lead on a 325 hemi and transmission. I never knew there was such a thing. It looks to be a small block I think. Wondering if it would fit in a 64 Barracuda?
that is as plain jane and cool as it can get. No frills all Hemi!Years ago a member here shoehorned a early Hemi in a Valiant. I wish I could remember his name here. It looks like it fit pretty nice but I'm sure it wasn't easy.
View attachment 1716295036
View attachment 1716295037
That's a Chrysler Hemi. Could be a 331, 354, or 392. Much bigger physically and heavier than a Dodge Hemi.Years ago a member here shoehorned a early Hemi in a Valiant. I wish I could remember his name here. It looks like it fit pretty nice but I'm sure it wasn't easy.
View attachment 1716295036
View attachment 1716295037
What a work of art!
That's pretty handsome. I have a 241 Red Ram. Too bad it went through 2 floods. I should put it on a stand and start taking it apart.
I remember you had one. Cast iron is pretty resilient.That's pretty handsome. I have a 241 Red Ram. Too bad it went through 2 floods. I should put it on a stand and start taking it apart.
View attachment 1716295086
View attachment 1716295087
View attachment 1716295088
View attachment 1716295089
THat's a Poly. ANd the transmission is nothing you would want to use.Ad said it was a 325 hemi 59 polara. Doesn't look like a hemi after all..
View attachment 1716295097
That's a polysphere engine. The Dodge Red Ram Hemi heads will fit on it if you find some.Ad said it was a 325 hemi 59 polara. Doesn't look like a hemi after all..
View attachment 1716295097
No, that's a Dodge poly. Last year for that motor was 58. It was replaced by a one-year-only .040 over 318 Plymouth poly in 59. Had 325 or 326 cubes, depending on how you round off. But the motor for sale is not a Plymouth poly (i.e., 318 family). The two engine families both had scalloped valve covers, but they were a different pattern. So it's not a 59 motor. It's also not a Polara motor, as first year for Polara was 1960. 59 Dodge models were Coronet, Royal and Custom Royal. Last two had 361 or 383 big blocks.Ad said it was a 325 hemi 59 polara. Doesn't look like a hemi after all..
View attachment 1716295097
Now that sounds about right. That motor could be converted to a Hemi with Dodge Hemi heads.Found further info, it was a 57 royal custom. It was running when pulled.