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    FOR SALE 340 believed to be from a 72 Cuda, Long shot BUT ???

    Another person from that area contacted me and was able to confirm the car was re-registered in 2024 or 25 still in California somewhere he also gave me the plate #which appears to be 232 KCJ per the following attachment and the renewal date is May 10 2025 He said he went to the following...
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    FOR SALE 340 believed to be from a 72 Cuda, Long shot BUT ???

    It has been confirmed to be from a cuda via the C.A.R.B. website last smogged in 1997. thanks for your help Tim
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    FOR SALE 340 believed to be from a 72 Cuda, Long shot BUT ???

    I believe what you think is an 8 following the B is actually a 3 ;)
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    FOR SALE 340 believed to be from a 72 Cuda, Long shot BUT ???

    thanks for responding :thumbsup: back in that timeframe nobody was concerned about matching numbers and motor were swapped like underwear is changed :lol: I've tried a few times on different sites but no bites yet :( But it's happy and healthy where it is. To my knowledge the car was last in S...
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    FOR SALE 340 believed to be from a 72 Cuda, Long shot BUT ???

    Hi, I have a 340 removed from a 72 Cuda 4 spd car about 1985 or so. It has been residing in my 38 Ford since about 86. I would be open to possibly reuniting it with whomever owns the car now. The Cuda was restored about the same time and I believe a 360 was installed in place of the 340. The...
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    Still need some heavy schooling on carburetors

    Thanks, I corrected it 🍻" Was in a hurry, should have said, "Todays fuels are not friendly to carburetors", I'll add heat as well which is why I suggested blocking off the crossovers at the cylinder head. If using an aluminum intake with no crossover and the passages ae left open they will...
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    Still need some heavy schooling on carburetors

    I'm not here a lot as I don't own an e body :( But felt the need to add a few the comments from an old timer that was around back in the day. The 71 TQ was close to an exact copy of Carters Competition series thermoquad and is highly sought after by restorers and the performance crowd. The 72...
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    Newbie here

    Thank you and it really wasn't due to some bad memories with several people, 2 ex-employees and an ex-friend color blind painter (LONG STORY), let's just say Helen Keller could have done a better match. my only regret is I wish I had waited a bit longer but 'twas not to be. Actually, getting...
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    Newbie here

    I recently sold a 68 Charger that i owned for 28 years. Currently have a 38 Ford with a 340 six pack and am possibly looking for a 69 340 4spd Swinger or 70 4spd Challenger. I'm not related to the Rockefeller's and having owned a classic car resto/repair business I'm liable to be a bit of a...
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    Newbie here

    thanks guys ;)
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    Newbie here

    I've always had a love for anything Ma mopar built since I was about 12 YO and my other bought a 65 coronet 500 Conv. with the 383 HP in it. She occasionally had a heavy foot at stoplights amd smoked more than one of my older brothers friends at stoplights :lol: My fondness grew once I was...
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    FOR SALE 72 340 engine 2B359418

    340 engine stamped 2B359418 may belong to 72 cuda last known to be in the Morgan Hill / San Jose area of Ca. ~ 1995 it was removed from a 72 Cuda 4spd car that then had a 360 installed Pm me if this is your original engine ;)
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