
Re: 63 Dodge on ebay
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Re: 63 Dodge on ebay
- From: Ronald Nies <383man@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 01:08:28 -0400
Same here as I love the Max Wedge and it's so right to have the 426 maxie in
a 63 since the Hemi was not. But it is a nice car. Ron
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From: "Robert (UK)" <r.lane@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 4:39 AM
Subject: RE: 63 Dodge on ebay
Gotta agree there Dave. Roof & scoop look fine but there's something
wrong with a 63 with a hemi in.
If I had a spare hemi kicking around I'd be on the look-out for a 65
Belvedere sedan to stick it in.
Robert
63 Polara 500
England
Dave Walters wrote:
The car in question is a hardtop.In 63,hardtop and Post cars shared the
same roofline.
While a nice car,I personally don't care for a Hemi in a 63 or earlier
body.64 cars could go either way (maxie or Hemi)but not 63s.Either the
scoop is wrong for the engine,or vice-versa.
Dave Walters
Denver, Co.
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