• 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.

Another Montana Howdy

bigowhiteboy

Well-Known Member
Local time
9:44 PM
Joined
Jul 24, 2011
Messages
165
Reaction score
21
Location
NW Montana
Well I have been lurking here for a couple years, figured I should introduce myself. I must admit I have always been a Ford man, but think I now have the Mopar bug. I picked up a 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II wagon. It has a 318 Poly. Pretty original car, 48,*** original miles, no rust. I wasn't a huge fan when I first got it on a trade, but dang if it hasn't grown on me, and now I can't get enough of these mopar wagons. I originally was gonna restomod/ratrod it out. But can't bring myself to molest such a low mile original car. So I plan on building the poly, or maybe a 426. Would love a hemi wagon.
0426131644a.jpg056 (2).jpg
 
Welcome to our little community! I think wagons can make cool sleepers. Good luck with yours...
 
Welcome to our little community! I think wagons can make cool sleepers. Good luck with yours...

X2

Also glad you finally spoke up and you scored quite a cool wagon. Poly headed engine have been getting a lot of print around here lately so if you need suggestions or help there's folks here who know them ... but you've probably seen the same thing. Anyway welcome!
 
:GirlsOnBeach:you could take that car on a "Montana double date!" or a triple!

double date.jpg
nice wagon,
Sonny
 
hi and welcome to the site ,very wagon make it a sleeper :blob1:
 
Thanks for the welcome.
My plan is to make it a sleeper, keep interior and body stock as is, and probably build the poly
as stout as possible. I have been doing research on poly builds and see some guys gettin pretty
impressive power, especially torque which is what Im after. I already swapped intake out for an iron
older 4 barrel and put an eddy 1406 on top.
Can anyone tell me how to id the rearend, and what gears are in it?
I assume its an 8 3\4, but want to double check.
 
Howdy & welcome to FBBO, from Sunny NorCal
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top