• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Search results for query: *

  • Users: Devin
  • Order by date
  1. D

    Newbie from Northern Indiana 67 coronet BUDGET!

    well found some parts today to get going on the roller, also looked into the fender tag and found the original owners card. kinda neat.
  2. D

    Firsts parts find for coronet roller. worth it?

    That was the first thing i asked, said he removed parts to sell them, had a buyer for the heads. Would a 73-74 block have flat top pistons ?
  3. D

    Firsts parts find for coronet roller. worth it?

    Mopar newbie, I did a little research on the parts I have found. This engine was in a running car in may. Claimed it ran great only pulled for a stroker swap. Heads are ported 452's , Block is a 73 claims it has a steel crank and a comps cam. Gave me the manifolds that decode to 70-71 B-body...
  4. D

    Newbie from Northern Indiana 67 coronet BUDGET!

    Yea a friend of mine is a mopar nut. Has a 440 in a duster and has been running the 440 source aluminum heads for years and make good power. for $1000 new its hard to beat. Not worth going through these crusty heads I have.
  5. D

    Newbie from Northern Indiana 67 coronet BUDGET!

    Thanks for the feedback guys. I by no means plan to restore this car. It will be more of a rat/gasser than a restore. The RV 440 has 8.5 compression. Roadkill guys just did the identical set up and made near 400 hp to the wheels. Plenty for smoke shows and maybe high 12's. I wasnt biased...
  6. D

    Newbie from Northern Indiana 67 coronet BUDGET!

    Greetings, always been a car buy but recent event/ trades lead to a 1967 coronet roller in my garage. I am more of a buy and sell type guy but I can stop looking at this car. The car is very solid in my opinion but was a street/strip car. Missing most interior, small cage, trunk pan is cut for...
Back
Top