I'm with Doug. I'm not a Ford guy but there have been so many SBC's put into old Fords I think it would only be fitting to drop a SMF into a Tri 5 Chebby. On the question of the 400's Don Dulmage is a fan of the 400 blocks as they are stouter in the bottom end than the older wedge engines. There are some good pictures on the 440 Source website illustrating this.Paul L.
On Saturday, September 8, 2012 10:39:40 AM UTC-5, 62to65mopar wrote:Hi all,
I was gabbing with a fellow about the future of the 62-65s and one possible trend would be more of the '62-'65 cars following along the "street rod" model, which the dictionary says is "an old automobile that has been well maintained and typically has been provided with a powerful, modern engine and modern interior fittings." The term usually refers to vehicles built before 1950. Our favorite Mopars already have powerful engines but many people have swapped in modern Hemi and Magnum engines.
Here we were thinking more about upgraded interior mods, along this line for example:
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/3123349930.html
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Gary H.
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