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Just the Mopars
1937 Plymouth Coup Street Rod.
Dusters
2 70 340 Dusters I Tubbed backhalfed one of them.
5 71 Dusters 3 of them were 340 cars. The last one was the Red one that sold on Mecum Auto Auction (5-3-2008) Said Stage 5 Hemi on the side in Blue Coral paint. I did not do the car it was...
That was 1984 the last time these carbs were ran on my 72 Scamp. Those are Hooker Fenderwell Super Comp Headers. Really had to butcher inner fender wells to run them. They were the Header to run back then on Big Block A-bodies. They were not very nice to look at.
That is cool. They are a lot of fun. My Last 69 had 4:10 Gears with a stick. Lots of fun but it was a handful. The guy I sold it to drove it for a month and sold the engine back to me. I rebuilt him a stock 383HP for it. We stuck the 440 in a 68RR my son had with an Auto and slicks and it ran...
I know it is no excuse but in the 70's and 80's we did not have the Mig Welders and you either Brazed, wire welded or pop riveted. I do not think the repairs were half as good as they are today. The stuff was just not available or we could not afford it.
Just a Thought.
Finally Got the six pack set up.
It is a 1970 Air Cleaner assembly with the Plymouth sticker on it. The Intake and carb numbers are as follows:
DR1114429 selonoid Delco Remy
3412046 Intake
Front 4393
1019
Middle 4392
1019
Rear 4394
1139...
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