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GraftonScamp

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Hi Everyone,

I've been on this site many times, but this is my first time writing in. I've had many Mopars in my life, but this is my first restoration project.

My father and I have spent the last few years trying to find an a-body that we could turn into a sleeper. We finally found a '72 Plymouth Scamp which had its 318/904 setup replaced with a 360/727. It's got a lot of "leftover" parts on it, though: 318 exhaust manifolds, a 600 cfm Holley carb, and an Offenhauser 360 intake manifold.

I want to replace the 7 1/4 rear with an 8 3/4 rear that we picked up at a swap meet. It came with a 741 case and 2.76 gears, but I figure it has to be stronger than what I currently have. Neither of us have ever done an axle swap before, but we figure we have all winter to try and figure it out (there's not much else to do in Grafton, NY). If anyone knows of any good reference articles out there, let me know!

At this point, our budget is pretty much shot for the year. However, I did find a ton of parts in my dad's garage: We've got a set of J heads with the big valves and a stock intake manifold and Thermoquad from a '71 340. We've also got a set of high-performance 340 exhaust manifolds. I figure the exhaust manifolds are a good idea, but what about the rest? Will they provide any real improvement in performance? I'm not looking for 350-400 HP (not yet, anyway), but what can I do put some Muscle in this Mopar?

Thanks
 
Welcome aboard from another Scamp owner!:supz:
Got any pics. of yours?
 
Thanks for the info! I don't have too many pictures, but these were taken when I first bought it. I'm still new at uploading pictures, so I'll see if this works. The car was originally gold leaf metallic, which is the color I'm going to repaint it. I have to get a set of quarter panel skins first, though.

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Looks like you found a decent one.

I think the 340 Exhaust manifolds are a good idea. Thats what I have on my 318 Dart.

Swapping rear ends should really be no big deal. But you may have to find a shorter driveshaft because the 8-3/4 centerchunk is longer (front to back) than the 7-1/4" rear.

Good luck
 
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