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HEMI install from the bottom

Bottoms up....

Thats the best way to go about a mopar engine install..... and the ONLY sane way to install a Hemi.

Heres a shot of the procedure with my brothers 68. We just used an extra pair of bumper brackets and a chain fall to lift the body and a shop crane base to support the eng/trans....Not a scratch......!!!!!
 

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Your saying its a Coronet? The roofline sure looks like a Charger.

The red car is a Charger, and yes, I have more pics of it. Stu is thinking of my other HEMI car - a yellow 66 4 spd Belvedere that he unknowingly led me to finding. The story is kind of funny actually. He made a post about a 69 HEMI block for sale and I happened to see the post at that particular time. I read the block description and in the questions part, the last question, there was an inquiry about what other HEMI parts the guy had. The answer was a project 66 Bel that MIGHT be for sale. Since the owner listed his number in the add I called and it took off from there. It was meant to be is all I can say.
 
Thats the best way to go about a mopar engine install..... and the ONLY sane way to install a Hemi.

Heres a shot of the procedure with my brothers 68. We just used an extra pair of bumper brackets and a chain fall to lift the body and a shop crane base to support the eng/trans....Not a scratch......!!!!!

Gorgeous car! Thanks for the pics.
 
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