RE: Anti-poly vibes
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RE: Anti-poly vibes



Indeed. I'm pretty sure it was Steve Dulcich from Mopar Muscle Magazine that wrote a similar statement earlier this year about Poly (lack of parts, not "worth" putting $ in compared to a LA, etc.) I wrote Mopar Muscle Magazine an e-mail with some updates but have not heard back yet.

To Mopar Muscle Magazine's credit, they have online the full text and pictures of two articles by our own Top Polyhead Gary Pavlovich: How To Give A 318 Poly Engine More Power - Mopar's Rodney Dangerfield The Mighty 318 Poly Gets The Last Laugh!
* 318 Poly Engine More Power, Part 1!
* 318 Poly Engine More Power, Part 2!
Links are at the bottom of 
http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/poly318.html

Good luck with your cool project Rick! 

Thanks,
Gary H. 

-----Original Message-----
>From: Rick Gilmore  
>She's no different than the vast majority of Mopar enthusiast, I rarely see Polys at the major shows. I don't remember seeing a Poly in anything other than a stock appearing car. Which is why I'm building a a bad ass '63 Fury convertible with an equally bad ass 396 stroked Poly. 
   


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