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clamcake

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The little 318 car is now a 383. Plugging along.

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clamcake

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Originally a 318 904 car with AC and am/fm radio, power steering and power disc brakes. It was also a bucket seat car with auto console (hard to get the 4 speed console that I have now!!). The vinyl roof created problems for me as the roof needed to be replaced, the trunk floor and drop offs and full quarters; amazingly, the rest of the car was MINT. Swapped drivetrains (now 383 and a833 with 3:55 sure grip 489 case). I hope to encourage other amateurs who want to do an E body. WELL WORTH IT!
 

tonysrt

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I did you 1 better with my 71 Cuda with a 472 Hemi, a Tremec 5 speed along with a Dana rear. Now if I could only improve the gas mileage I'll be happier. I tried Fi tech F.I. and it didn't help economy at all.
 

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Your project is coming along very nicely, love to see the 383’s getting built. That’s what mine came with and I decided to keep it that way. Not quite stock anymore. We’ll fire it up sometime after the new year.
Please post updates as progress continues.

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R4Sedan

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Yep, Nice job guys. My Challenger was born with 383 also. can't bring myself to take it out. It's a really great engine.:thumbsup:
 
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