There are more than a couple of street rods running MOPAR engines. Everything from the old Hemi all the way up to the new crate Hemi's. I have even seen a few with slant sixes in them. My '47 PLymouth will run a flat head six (turbocharged). MOPAR builds the best engines for a street rod (or any modified car). I must say though, for a nice roadster, Ford has the best looking body. My T-Bucket is a '23 Ford but it's running a 440 in it. Mike Sersen :-{) >After reading Dave Homstad's last email to the group I just thought I'd >mention that there are a few GM and Ford products running around the Detroit >area with Mopar power trains. Blew my mind when I first saw 'em a couple of >years ago. > >Jerry Browarski > > >Further to Jerry's email, I remember seeing a 1923 Ford T bucket dune buggy >at the annual Memorial Day auction in Rockford, IL about 15 years ago. In >dune buggy style, the engine was fully exposed and not covered by hood, >fenders, etc. It had a 1960 300F or 1961 300G 413 crossram engine with a >special cam that made an audible throbbing sound at idle, and glass pack >style mufflers. However, I don't know if the driver could see over the top >of the engine! It probably helped to be over 6' tall. It was a pretty >impressive machine. Definitely one of those things that you never forget. >I don't remember the selling price. Best regards, Jim > |