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383 R/B two barrel

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Saw this 60 Chrysler with a 383 R/B 2 barrel car what's up with that.Talked to the owner and that is how it came from the factory,his mother bought it new.
 

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58 too,In high school we had a 58 383 R/B donated from Chrysler for our engine class.
 
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That's really cool. I always thought all they came in were trucks.
 
I think they were made up until '62, saw one this summer, I was thinking no way but, I did some research and low and behold there are 2 odd balls, the 383 has an odd bore size but 3 .75 stroke, the other oddity is the 350 CI. I can get the bore and stroke specs if interested.
Dave
 
Yep, that's the first 383. I remember seeing those valve covers that said "Golden Lion".
 
Note too, the "center-dump" exhaust manifolds!!! A rarity today, for certain!
Regards,
AL :)
 
The 383 cubic inch RB engine was only available in 1959-1960 on the US built Chrysler Windsor and Saratoga.....according to Allpar.com. I thought they were 59 only.
 
Seems to be some conflicting info. My source of info is the Direct Connection performance manual, copy right 1982 Bulletin #2, June 1982.
They list other earlier (1958-1962) "B" engines include the lo block 4.06x3.380, 350 cu. in. and raised block 4.03x3.75, 383 cu. in.
Just putting it out there, I tend to believe the info in this book to be "the word" regardless of what I tend to read on the inner-net.
Dave
 
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