/6 Matt
30 Degrees Crooked
Hay I'm in the Hemi club too. Here's my '56 331.
Looks like youve made some progress on it since I last seen it.
Hay I'm in the Hemi club too. Here's my '56 331.
Hay I'm in the Hemi club too. Here's my '56 331.
I like your Hemi Rusty, what is that a two carb manifold on top? I got a 56 Desoto 330 Hemi I'm working on. Building a manifold for it now.
Stroked 331 Hemi with a Howards roller cam, boxed rods, aluminum roller rockers, zoomies, 13&1/2 to 1 pistons, finned aluminum front cover, sodium filled valves, Cragar blower manifold, block girdle, etc... '70 Duster funnycar... Next to the Hemi is a '58 283 with a tunnel ram.
Looks like youve made some progress on it since I last seen it.
Mitch, humor me with some details! What is it?
I believe it's an early 'vette fuel injection setup.
Keep us posted on the project Dartman. I gotta see this :glasses7:Here's my contribution to the early Hemi club: a rebuilt 392, pretty much stock internals with the exception of a cam from PAW. I'm in the process of removing a modified timing chain cover that would have been used with a Chevy BB water pump & adapters. This motor and a rebuilt LA727 will be shoehorned in the 67 Charger I just bought.
As for me, I was browsing KSL.com (local news website with a classified section) and found an old racer liquidating his old parts. Bought it all for the price of one HEMI
Keepin COOOL ???
Bingo! Fits this car. Right now has a 383 stroker. Will get the fulie unit back when I repaint it and change suspension and wheels back to stock. Owned it for 37yrs
Sweet! This may be a Mopar forum but there's no denying that those early 'vettes had class!
Ooops, Note 68 Road Runner in background.