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In need of a good Mopar machinist for a 440 build

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I have acquired a good 440 block, forged steel crank as well as a decent set of steel heads for my 440 build for my Wife's 70 Chally convertible project. I am in need of a decent machine shop in my area if anyone knows of one. Central NJ seems to be loaded with average machine shops for your average small block Chevy build but finding a good Mopar shop is proving to be quite a bit tougher. I don't want this build going to just anyone. I have a small fortune tied up in this project already and it's climbing every day. I would prefer someone who specializes in Mopars.
Any suggestions? I am willing to travel statewide if need be.

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~Tony~
 

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I appreciate the link and they seem to be a great source for the street/strip oriented customer. I'll give them a call and see what they can do for a restoration type build.
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~Tony~
 

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If you're in NJ - Dave (DJVCUDA on Fabo) used Fonse Performance for his stroker build. The shop is impressive at lest in pictures... He has writeups on several mopar car sites on it.
 

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Thanks. I came across that shop online a few weeks back. I had never heard of them not being from that area but was wondering if they were any good. I'll be sure and check with them
 
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