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Ik this question has been beaten to death but i have had zero luck. Im about to pull the trigger on the purchase of this tranny and the guy seems genuine but like with all things purchased online i like to be sure instead of taking their word. Ive managed to find out that it's a 63-64 big block...
Anyone know or has used a company they'd recommend to get a car imported from the usa to canada? More specifically Parker Colorado to Langley, BC, Canada. Not a mopar sadly but a little 1990 vw corrado that'll make a good daily driver. Bought it for 2k so im not looking to pay 2800 usd to ship...
Hi there, i am located in BC, Canada and im looking for a big block 727 transmission for my 1962 Plymouth belvedere, hence why it must be a push button auto. Preferably you're in Canada so i dont need to get it across the border but im open to options.. the condition of the transmission isnt too...
I want to start by thanking everyone on this forum, i have been learning so much and have been steering my plan accordingly when it comes to what stroker to throw in my belvedere so thank you! Im inexperienced to say the least and this is giving me a lot of confidence for my build. Currently I'm...
Im in the midst of trying to plan out a 572 wedge stroker (4.5" bore and stroke) when i came accross this 4.75" stroke crank (part #: 44404750)
http://ohiocrank.com/crankshafts/
I'd be ok with going 565 with that 4.75 stroke and a 0.030" over 440 block cause itd save me a fortune on a keith...
I have a 1962 Plymouth belvedere that i was planning on giving a 572 hemi (4.5" bore and stroke) because icbc (local insurance company) lets you be within 2 years for your components and still get collectors plates. Even though the '64 belvedere got the 426 hemi, i believe it was only for NHRA...
So i have a 1962 Plymouth belvedere, and its my understanding that these cars were unibody. Does that mean that a "frame-off restoration" isnt possible? If it is, how should i go about it? And if it isn't, what's a good alternative that'll help my car stand the test of time?
Hi, im new to this forum and hoping to learn a bunch about my car! I'm 18, i live in southern BC, Canada where thankfully there's quite a large car community (unfortunately covids ruining a bit of that for this year). I have a 1962 plymouth belvedere with a push button automatic that im hoping...