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Lets see all the cool 66-67 b-body mopar pictures.!!

No, the only fiberglass on the car is the front bumper and the hood.
 
_DSC0569.jpgmy 67 GTX building a 493 pump gas motor for it hope to have it in by the fall
 
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"Blue Lou" - because nobody can have just one!
 
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Very nice ride nice motor under a very normal exterior sweet ( Can we say sleeper ).... :)
 
Sweet Sat ragtop - I always dug that exterior paint combo on Satellites
 
Nice car that hood scoop seems to be a little taller than mine... I like that.. :)
 
Hello folks, it took me a couple of evenings to browse through this thread, but it was well worth it! You all have some great looking b-bodies!
My grandparents had a 4-door '66 Belvedere back in the mid 70's. It wasn't anything special, but I fell in love with them and have wanted one for the past 35 years. I finally decided to do something about it and picked one up. It's originally a 383 4-speed car, but it was restored with a 440 six-pack instead. I had to have it the moment I saw it. The one thing I would like to do, is swap out the manual drums in the front with a power disc setup. I would like to maybe put a period correct tire on it and was hoping someone might clue me in on what tires were on these back in the day?
Well here are some pics....





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Very nice car WOW that is a sweet setup 440 six-pak nice and a 4-speed very cool thanks again Sir ... :) :)
 
Hello folks, it took me a couple of evenings to browse through this thread, but it was well worth it! You all have some great looking b-bodies!
My grandparents had a 4-door '66 Belvedere back in the mid 70's. It wasn't anything special, but I fell in love with them and have wanted one for the past 35 years. I finally decided to do something about it and picked one up. It's originally a 383 4-speed car, but it was restored with a 440 six-pack instead. I had to have it the moment I saw it. The one thing I would like to do, is swap out the manual drums in the front with a power disc setup. I would like to maybe put a period correct tire on it and was hoping someone might clue me in on what tires were on these back in the day?
Well here are some pics....





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nive one :)
 
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