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413 identification

The data plate is a Canadian car. You're still good. Paging @Dave6T4
The fender tag is definitely Canadian, but is in bad shape. This Polara should have the 4 round gauge Plymouth instrument cluster in it. My '64 Polara has an Edelbrock Performer on it with a 750 cfm. Edelbrock carb on the 440. I ground the Edelbrock lettering off the intake manifold, and painted it engine colour.
 
There's nothing wrong with a 413 except if it's time for a rebuild, pistons are hard to find, and expensive.
If there's nothing wrong with the way it runs now, keep it. No need for a 440 for your intended use.
You could put a performer or rpm on it. Should make a few more hp.
 
The fender tag is definitely Canadian, but is in bad shape. This Polara should have the 4 round gauge Plymouth instrument cluster in it. My '64 Polara has an Edelbrock Performer on it with a 750 cfm. Edelbrock carb on the 440. I ground the Edelbrock lettering off the intake manifold, and painted it engine colour.
Is there any useable information on the tag? It does have the 4 gauge cluster in it, I’m kind of partial to it over the American cluster.
 
Did they make a dual 4bbl intake for non MW?
Edelbrock makes one. I think they have a whole set-up for sale, using 2, 500 cfm. Edelbrock carbs, and linkage. I once had a 1962 Chrysler 300H 2 X 4 intake and carbs on a 426 Street Wedge. They looked great, but in my experience, a single 750 cfm. carb on a 4- barrel intake felt crisper.
 
Your car has the optional (in Canada) bright lower sill trim usually seen on U.S. 1964 Fury and Sport Fury. This trim is shown in Canadian Parts Manual as option on Canadian Polaras. Your interior trim would be the equivalent of 1964 U.S. Fury, instead of the more ornate U.S. Polara trim. Your interior window garnish moldings are painted, instead of being chromed, like U.S. pieces. A small detail, but even the windshield washer squirters are in a different position than U.S. cars.
 
Your car has the optional (in Canada) bright lower sill trim usually seen on U.S. 1964 Fury and Sport Fury. This trim is shown in Canadian Parts Manual as option on Canadian Polaras. Your interior trim would be the equivalent of 1964 U.S. Fury, instead of the more ornate U.S. Polara trim. Your interior window garnish moldings are painted, instead of being chromed, like U.S. pieces. A small detail, but even the windshield washer squirters are in a different position than U.S. cars.
Thanks for the info!
 
And the convertible trunk pan. With the spare tire on the right
 
Nice car....I thought RV heads had better cooling?
Exactly! I’ve never heard of anyone refer to
Industrial Mopar engines having a head design that causes overheating!!

That’s Moronic !

All industrial applications had increased cooling capacity because those engines were to be used in … generators …. Water pumps..
Air raid sirens … logging applications… trucks
Airport tow rigs Etc. Get it ?!?!?!?!
But I’ll wager you’re 413 is a period correct
Automobile engine …

Look for a CASTING NUMBER on the head to
Identify! Simple !!

Do Not Listen To The Dork Who Told You
A Certain Head Type Causes Overheating!
There’s Plenty Of Things That Contribute To That You Can Sort Out One By One….

Look For Casting Numbers On the Sides Of The Block Also .

Those Numbers Will Help You Determine You’re Engines Lineage !

Post Photos IF You Can . You Have Access
To Very Knowledgeable Membership Base
That are Willing & Able To Help You !

Try it … you’ll like it !

Mopar2ya!
 
Did they make a dual 4bbl intake for non MW?
YES !

And I have one available for sale !

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Remove the valve covers and get the casting number off the heads. They are on top of the intake runner.

Yes A413 is a 1965

About 25 things that can make it run hot besides the heads.

I see a mechanical temp gauge, that's good.
How hot is hot?
 
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