Denis;
I would look around for a machine shop with a good
reputation in your area. Speak to some other old car folks about who is best as
machining operations are the same for every make out there. Ask about a good
mechanic who doesn't rip old car people off or refuse to work on such
machinery.
Also contact P.A.W and get a hold of their early Hemi
catalogue, they seem to have good prices for 392 parts. Also contact EGGE
machine and find out what they have to offer and how much.
I would say that a complete rebuild of your 392,
including parts, labor, and machining should run around $4000 if you don't touch
a wrench. Needless to say the bills can stack up quickly if you don't do some of
it yourself. By the way, why do you think that your engine needs a complete
rebuild?
Best Regards
Arran Foster
1954 Imperial Newport
Needing trim parts
1975 Chrysler Newport
Has some electrical gremlins.
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