Post a pic of your mopar license plate wether it be a novelty, vintage or custom plate

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This one was on the car when I bought it. It has been hanging on the wall for 13 years this spring, so I decided that it needed to come back out into the sunshine for a while!
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This one was on the car when I bought it. It has been hanging on the wall for 13 years this spring, so I decided that it needed to come back out into the sunshine for a while!
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Don’t think I need to explain...
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Obviously 440 WEDG speaks for itself, but is your car a big block A body too BrianT? I'm thinking yes! What engine?
I'd be jealous of the power to weight ratio of you big block A body folks, but I just prefer the little bit of extra room my 70 Roadrunner provides my 6'3" body.
 
Obviously 440 WEDG speaks for itself, but is your car a big block A body too BrianT? I'm thinking yes! What engine?
I'd be jealous of the power to weight ratio of you big block A body folks, but I just prefer the little bit of extra room my 70 Roadrunner provides my 6'3" body.
Mine is pretty mild but definitely a hoot to buzz around in.
 
Obviously 440 WEDG speaks for itself, but is your car a big block A body too BrianT? I'm thinking yes! What engine?

My car has had many engines over it's lifetime including a big block. Right now, it has a 408 small block in it. Wedge refers to the shape of the Chrysler V8 cylinder heads used in ALL post war engines except the 318 Poly and of course, the Hemi.
 
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Fake vanity plate I have on my garage wall. I lived in Alaska for 3 years when I was a kid and their license plate always brings back fond memories.
 
My 64 D100 440/727 project. The number one question I get asked. “Hey what ya got in it?”

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My car has had many engines over it's lifetime including a big block. Right now, it has a 408 small block in it. Wedge refers to the shape of the Chrysler V8 cylinder heads used in ALL post war engines except the 318 Poly and of course, the Hemi.
Cool. A stroker small block is no slouch either. Shows how long it's been since I've thought about anything small block Mopar, I couldn't remember if they were wedge heads too ..W-2 heads were "the thing" the last time I had a small block Mopar. I even had the Direct Connection T-Shirt hawking the new W-2 heads that had the caption "Plan A Head to Win" featuring a blueprint blue ink technical drawing of the W-2 head....
I have the 452 circa 1978 heads that came on the 71 steel crank heavy rods 440 in my real V-code 70 Roadrunner. With the Edelbrock/Chrysler aluminum 6bbl intake and Promax modded Holley 3x2 bbl carbs, headers are 1 7/8" TTi, purple stripe cam is suspected to be the top hydraulic offering-the 292°/.509, CompCams lifters, springs, 10° locks and retainers. 4.10 Ring and Pinion gearset replaced the Track Pack 3.54s in the Dana 60 when I installed the Passon Performance a855 5 speed. Yep-I went from 3,500 RPMs in 4th at appx 70 mph with the old 18 spline a833 and 3.54s to 2,750 RPMs at 72 mph in 5th with 4.10s!
Very very happy with the new top gear+4.10 RPM range on the highway. It's a BIG improvement, those 750 RPMs less, than screaming along at 3,500. The improvement in jump up and go the 4.10 gives is great too.
Anyway I am going to get some TrickFlow 240s soon, and I am excited about how those heads are really going to augment what I already have, especially the cam.
 
I bought this plate a couple years before I had the right car to put it on but I think it fits perfectly on this 71 Swinger 340 Special that spent most of it's life in Alberta.

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My wife actually came up with this plate, i love it... so if you have not seen the movie " Finding Nemo" the predator that devastates Nemo's family is a Barracuda. Lol enjoy!

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hello, I noticed you have a essential service tool sign. wondered if it was for sale. I am trying to collect all the Chrysler/Plymouth tools from 65-78. Do you have any leads on tools, toolboards, or tool info. I just joined fabo. I am more of a b body collector. thank you
 
I have gotten pulled over twice with my '65 F-350 wearing 1965 plates. The city cop AND a state trooper were unfamiliar with Year of Manufacture plates :realcrazy:

Can hardly wait until my Dart is on the road with its 1972 plates to see what kind of attention it gets...:rolleyes:
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Here’s the tag I had in the 80s,was living in Moore,Ok
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