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Jeremy B

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Hi all, just purchased a 1970 Challenger with a 383, 904 transmission and the smaller rear-end. This is my first E body and I’m tickled to finally own one. I’m new to the hobby but the kids are in college now so I have some time to learn how to work on and hopefully make it better.

My first Mopar I acquired back in high school was a 1973 Dodge Dart Sport with a 4 speed and a 340 engine. Loved that car but only hung on to it for a few years. I heard years later that the guy who bought it from me gernaded the transmission and left it on the side of the road but I was never able to find it.

My plan with the Challenger is to swap the engine out this winter with a ‘68 340 that I recently built with a buddy of mine that had plans to go in a 1971 Duster. Also planning to put in an 8 3/4 and a 518 tranny (727 w/ overdrive) to finish the drivetrain. Beyond that who knows.

Happy to get a chance to learn from the group here...

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moparlee

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Welcome to the site Jeremy from mid Mich. Good choice on going with the 340. Keep us posted on your progress. There is a lot of Mopar experience here to help you out along the way.
 

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Welcome to FEBO from New Jersey
Nice color combo on your Challenger
Looks good already.
Is it an original 383 car?
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Jeremy B

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Thanks Guys!
I've been following your convertible build Phil, definitely looks like a labor of love and I'm enjoying the level of detail, very impressive!

According to the vin and broadcast sheet, it was originally a 318 car with Top Banana Yellow paint. But I really like the Sublime Green and White Vinyl Top color combo as well. It was a V1W car with vinyl buckets and center console from the factory so that's all correct. I figured since it wasn't highly optioned it was a good candidate to do what I want with it, but that's always a hard decision...
 

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Jeremy
Love the 340 powered ebody's
They give a great balance between power and handling.
Your's will be a really fun car when you are done.
Best of luck with your build and thanks for your comments!

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Welcome to the site from British Columbia your friendly neighbour to the north, always nice to have more E body guys in the great pacific north west!
I agree with paharamia small block E bodies have great handling and are tons of fun to drive
 

Eric Griffith

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Hi all, just purchased a 1970 Challenger with a 383, 904 transmission and the smaller rear-end. This is my first E body and I’m tickled to finally own one. I’m new to the hobby but the kids are in college now so I have some time to learn how to work on and hopefully make it better.

My first Mopar I acquired back in high school was a 1973 Dodge Dart Sport with a 4 speed and a 340 engine. Loved that car but only hung on to it for a few years. I heard years later that the guy who bought it from me gernaded the transmission and left it on the side of the road but I was never able to find it.

My plan with the Challenger is to swap the engine out this winter with a ‘68 340 that I recently built with a buddy of mine that had plans to go in a 1971 Duster. Also planning to put in an 8 3/4 and a 518 tranny (727 w/ overdrive) to finish the drivetrain. Beyond that who knows.

Happy to get a chance to learn from the group here...

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Welcome to the Group!
That is a Super nice Car!
I still have a Lot of work to do on My 1970 Barracuda,and 30 years ago,I did the Trans and Diff swap for the 727 and 8 3/4"
I am Modifying my 318 for more Hp...But would like to find that same 340 you are using.
Already have the 68 intake,annd a new Edelbrock 4105 carb for it.
Best of luck with your Project!
 

DrEamer

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Another welcome from the Pacific Northwest here in Oregon.
 

Jeremy B

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May seem like a silly question, but I'm finishing up the install of the 340/518 trans and wondering if anyone has any good pictures of the top end of a 340 with an Edelbrock RPM Air Gap intake for reference? I'm having a little trouble figuring out what goes where on this intake and have no prior experience with it... Thanks in advance!
 
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