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Arrg. Now you did it. Here we go again. Your going to wake up the poly
demons and the big block bigots.
I for one am a big block bigot, that has a poly in a truck that I love.
I think one of each is what all Mopar
nuts should have. So keep the 64 with a poly, and go buy a big block
car, and your dilemma will be over.

Earl



Being kind of new to the mopar scene( i used to be a chevy guy )i have a
question on the poly motors,mine already has the Weiand 7503 and a
600cfm performer carb,should i stick my time and money into it to"wake
it up" or would i be better off looking for a 318 to 360 to work with.I
have read the articles on building the poly but none realy mention what
the cost is to do a build up on one. Thanks Tim 1964 Polara 

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