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1967 440 HP Engine

All R/Ts and GTXs were give chrome valve covers as part of the ‘package’ for 67. I don’t believe that carried over to Chargers.
 
The thing I would be concerned about would be the way it was stored, hopefully good antifreeze, and if it turns free.

I bought a 413 and was told it ran when pulled. It looked good inside and out but when I had the machine shop clean and magnaflux it, it had cracks around every frost plug. Arrrrg!

Just the chance you take when buying a fifty year old engine.

Good luck to you, it's the same block I'm running in the '62 Dodge.
 
All R/Ts and GTXs were give chrome valve covers as part of the ‘package’ for 67. I don’t believe that carried over to Chargers.

When get home I'll look on my original 67 Charger window sticker to see if its chrome valve covers were optional or std.
 
The chrome valve covers are standard on 1967 VIN code L 440HP Chargers, Coronet R/T and GTX.

They are not an option.

A 67 GTX window sticker makes no mention of chrome valve covers, I just looked at one.

It says the engine in the standard features, it is second to last then bucket seats are last. Right below that is the first line with a sales code has 83 “super commando 440 CID engine 4 bbl”
 
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The chrome valve covers are standard on 1967 VIN code L 440HP Chargers, Coronet R/T and GTX.

They are not an option.

Thanks. Keeps from having to find it
 
All R/Ts and GTXs were give chrome valve covers as part of the ‘package’ for 67. I don’t believe that carried over to Chargers.

The chrome valve covers are standard on 1967 VIN code L 440HP Chargers, Coronet R/T and GTX.

They are not an option.

A 67 GTX window sticker makes no mention of chrome valve covers, I just looked at one.

It says the engine in the standard features, it is second to last then bucket seats are last. Right below that is the first line with a sales code has 83 “super commando 440 CID engine 4 bbl”

What exactly do you disagree with?
 
The last line you typed I’d what I disagreed with. The first part is right. Those 440 magnum Chargers definitely had the chrome vale covers
I guess I should have wrote that ‘I didn’t know if it carried over to Charger’. R/T & GTX I’m good with, Chargers not so much. Looks like a 67 440 Charger is a very low production number.
 
I guess I was basing my statement on the chrome valve cover option based on a Mopar commercial for 67 Coronets and Chargers if you upgrade to the 440 engine. Anyways, they were available for RTs, GTXs, AND Chargers. I could see they would be standard when you took the upgrade to the 440 HP. But what is such an engine worth?
 
But what is such an engine worth?
If you want a "correct" 440 for your Charger, that one is worth what you and the seller say it's worth.
I'll add, if that is what you want, get it! They aren't that common, and they sure aren't making any more.
 
The engine is worth whatever the seller can get, or the buyer wants to pay for it. And what comes with it as others have posted. Here a steel crank 440 could go for 600.00- 700.00 US depending on year or regular or HP. If I put my 68 Chrysler 300 for sale, 440,350 hp I would probably start at 4000.00 Canadian.
 
The engine is worth whatever the seller can get, or the buyer wants to pay for it. And what comes with it as others have posted. Here a steel crank 440 could go for 600.00- 700.00 US depending on year or regular or HP. If I put my 68 Chrysler 300 for sale, 440,350 hp I would probably start at 4000.00 Canadian.
Yeah, my friend and I are trying to come up with a fair price for his engine. Thought I would ask here.
 
Depends how complete engine is and condition. I gladly paid $1500 for block , crank, heads, and manifolds.
 
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