TeeScott
Active Member
Gents, I have been tapping into your advice and recommendations for the past ~3 years since I bought my "95%" original 73 rally 340 auto challenger. Since it had been mostly sitting for the 14 years before I bought it, I have spent a lot of time/effort with expected stuff like brakes, suspension, accessories, bushings, exhaust, etc... & it now drives & stops nice, runs pretty fine and is a very reliable cruiser. But,.... the engine is showing some of its age,(leaks, lifter ticks, and some inconsistent compression readings, etc..) & i just recently dropped it off with the "great" staff at the Finer Details Shop in Indianapolis for some investigation/assessment type work followed by various potential upgrades (wiring, HVAC, engine mods) that my budget will allow.
So,...My quandary is centered around my old-school hot-rodder inclinations on trying to keep it close to a legacy "day2" type car VERSUS, taking the plunge for a Gen3 Hemi conversion. Opinions? I Believe the costs for what I have envisioned to "improve" the car into a solid "legacy" day-2 state is maybe 15-20% less than what it would take for a HEMI conversion to a crate 345 using my 727 trans.(which I can afford.)
I realize that a 1973 340 rally auto car will not likely ever have the same value/collectability as a 70-71 R/T no matter how much time/money I expend to keep it that way. My goal is to have a fun-to-drive, reliable, fairly comfortable E-body cruiser that my wife and I can enjoy(she has rarely desired to go on cruises with me in my hot rods due to lack of A/C and odd smells, etc..). The power of the current 340 (mostly stock with a "possible?" cam upgrade by the PO, long-tube headers, and a 650 Edel. AVS-2 on an old LD4B intake) is sufficient to be in the "fun" category, but is not exciting. (my last car was a 74 duster with a 414 cu.in. stroked 360 that dynoed at 440+ HP and 490+ft.-lb. ...& was exciting)
THX for your thoughts and opinions,
-TeeScott
So,...My quandary is centered around my old-school hot-rodder inclinations on trying to keep it close to a legacy "day2" type car VERSUS, taking the plunge for a Gen3 Hemi conversion. Opinions? I Believe the costs for what I have envisioned to "improve" the car into a solid "legacy" day-2 state is maybe 15-20% less than what it would take for a HEMI conversion to a crate 345 using my 727 trans.(which I can afford.)
I realize that a 1973 340 rally auto car will not likely ever have the same value/collectability as a 70-71 R/T no matter how much time/money I expend to keep it that way. My goal is to have a fun-to-drive, reliable, fairly comfortable E-body cruiser that my wife and I can enjoy(she has rarely desired to go on cruises with me in my hot rods due to lack of A/C and odd smells, etc..). The power of the current 340 (mostly stock with a "possible?" cam upgrade by the PO, long-tube headers, and a 650 Edel. AVS-2 on an old LD4B intake) is sufficient to be in the "fun" category, but is not exciting. (my last car was a 74 duster with a 414 cu.in. stroked 360 that dynoed at 440+ HP and 490+ft.-lb. ...& was exciting)
THX for your thoughts and opinions,
-TeeScott

















