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Neighbor

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Hey guys nothing special about me. I just love my mopar. bought a 1967 dodge coronet about a year ago. I've been in the process of big block swap. been learning alot. Currently looking for a good set of 915 heads. If any one has a gooiest for sale please contact me
 
Welcome.. FWIW cylinder heads are heavy, you don't want to ship them cross country.. Might want to mention location.. Baxter Michigan? Baxter California? Baxter Tx?
 
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Welcome from Alabama, best iron heads out there IMO.
 
Welcome from Missouri!!
 
Welcome! I did that exact conversion 8 years ago on my 67 coronet. Perfect car for it. Lots of 67 guys on here
 
"Neighbor"? ....... your timing is impeccable :D


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Just wanted to say thanks to all of you that replied to my post. It sure is nice to have fellow mopar guys to talk to
 
... bought a 1967 dodge coronet about a year ago. I've been in the process of big block swap. been learning a lot. ...


We're gonna need to see it.
 
Welcome aboard from NJ & as mentioned...................
:xscuseless::lol:
 
welcome to FBBO

what the hell is a gooiest for sale ?
did I miss something ?
 
Welcome to FBBO from Canada. Good luck with your 1967 Coronet project. You might consider a set of "452" heads rather than "915". They are easier to find and less expensive, plus have hardened valve seats. They will also drop your compression a full point if you are using 1967 440. They run better with today's gas for a street car. Here's a picture of my 1967 R/T.

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