James L. Coster
Member
hi...
i just joined For B Bodies Only. i am a long-term member of For A Bodies Only.
i am building a 1969 440 M-Code Cuda and am looking for a 1969 dated 440 block in good condition - preferably stamped with the hp stamp.
i will consider a finished block or one that needs to be worked on but it has to be a good block with no cracks or welds. i would also consider a complete engine if it is a 69 dated block.
thanks... and looking forward to keeping up with B bodies. i have been a mopar guy for 50 years and street raced mopars back in high school (1970-72) when they were "new!" i had a 70 Roadrunner after high school with a 383 3 speed which was a very cool car. i also have a funny story about me and my mom trying out a 1969 A12 Roadrunner with the owner of the Plymouth dealership. he didn't know how to drive a 4 speed very well and certainly wasn't used to the brutal power of the A12. all my mother said after the test ride was "you're NOT buying this car!"
thanks for your help on the 440 block.
i just joined For B Bodies Only. i am a long-term member of For A Bodies Only.
i am building a 1969 440 M-Code Cuda and am looking for a 1969 dated 440 block in good condition - preferably stamped with the hp stamp.
i will consider a finished block or one that needs to be worked on but it has to be a good block with no cracks or welds. i would also consider a complete engine if it is a 69 dated block.
thanks... and looking forward to keeping up with B bodies. i have been a mopar guy for 50 years and street raced mopars back in high school (1970-72) when they were "new!" i had a 70 Roadrunner after high school with a 383 3 speed which was a very cool car. i also have a funny story about me and my mom trying out a 1969 A12 Roadrunner with the owner of the Plymouth dealership. he didn't know how to drive a 4 speed very well and certainly wasn't used to the brutal power of the A12. all my mother said after the test ride was "you're NOT buying this car!"
thanks for your help on the 440 block.