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Welcome to the nightmares of hunting parts,making parts yourself,expensive builds,long hours in the garage,being the only mopar at shows,getting teased by the chevy/ford folks. I WOULD NOT HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY!!!! Good lookin projects by the way.
Welcome - your post reminds me of my Dad. He was a Chevy guy when he was young and after my parents divorced he bought an old Dodge from his friend because he needed a car to drive. That was 1976, the car was a '66 Coronet 440 convertible 383 4bbl/auto. He paid 125 bucks for it, put motor mounts in it and a tune up. He always got excited when he told the story because he saw the light that day saying that it was the fastest car he had ever driven. I still have the car. Good luck with your '65's