[AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Shop online for Discount Auto Parts: Mirrors Headlights Tail Lights Bumpers Fenders Window Regulators Spoilers Altezza Lights and a Full Line of Auto Body Parts. www.partstrain.com caacxygb7yoMza/Parts Train ------------------------------------------------------------------- Doug's right about the false impression that 440's were a 1967 item, for instance, a lot of B' body fans don't recall the big 1966 Mopars with 440 power. I thought 400's actually appeared vehicles in 1972. Guess I'm wrong. I've not seen a 1971 400. What vehicles did they come in? 400's are still Rodney Dangerfield engines to a lot of people, unfortunately. That's good for a 400 buyer! :) Any size big block works well in a '62 to '65 B body though. Over the last few years I've seen this general pattern in the self serve pick-a-part type junkyards this-a-way: 10 years ago: 440 usually pulled but not always 383 sometimes pulled 361 never pulled 400 never pulled 5 years ago: 440 mostly pulled 383 mostly pulled 361 mostly left in car to crusher 400 mostly left in car to crusher now: 440 hardly seen at all, when seen pulled 383 hardly seen at all, when seen pulled 361 about never seen, don't know if would get pulled 400 hardly seen at all, when seen, sometimes pulled I would assume 413 and 426 engines would usually get pulled, especially as we head toward current times. Certainly the hi-po versions would. (Reminds me of a guy I know who, in the mid 1970's, found a complete 1964 Chrysler 300 with the cross rams and all intact in a junkyard. He bought the whole car and restored it.) That said, there's always exceptions to big block patterns. For example, about 3 years ago there was a 1964 Chrysler New Yorker in a yard 'round here with the 4bb 413 engine. The carb was taken but otherwise the Chrysler was complete. The 413 was there about a year and no one pulled the engine, even at a less than $200 price for a long block. Go figure. The car and 413 hit the crusher. Pains me to think of it and I just had no time to mess with that car. Gary H. Doug Ahern wrote: > > On 26 08/12/04, tduross1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > When did the 440 engine come out? Was is 66 of 67? And the 400? > > I'm pondering B/RB options for 1965 and would like to be correct. > > Hey Tom, > > whatcha mean by "correct"? 440=1966-1978, the first hi perf. 440s > came in 67, I think thats why lots of folks think 67 was first 440. > for '66, the 440 was strictly a large-barge C-body mover... > 400=1971-1978. I like 400s: still cheap, big bore.. the two 400s > I have were given to me (in the past 2yrs, too...). > > Doug Doug Ahern wrote: > > On 26 08/12/04, tduross1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > When did the 440 engine come out? Was is 66 of 67? And the 400? > > I'm pondering B/RB options for 1965 and would like to be correct. > > Hey Tom, > > whatcha mean by "correct"? 440=1966-1978, the first hi perf. 440s > came in 67, I think thats why lots of folks think 67 was first 440. > for '66, the 440 was strictly a large-barge C-body mover... > 400=1971-1978. I like 400s: still cheap, big bore.. the two 400s > I have were given to me (in the past 2yrs, too...). > > Doug [AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Need cash fast? Get a $500 CASH ADVANCE overnight! Let YourCashCentral get you the cash you need. caacxycb7yoMzf/MyOnlinePayday ------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html. b7yoMz.