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Just picked up a 64 Belvedere, 4 speed car &
am ready to get started on the resto. The
forums on this site have been really inspirational & informative. Thanks in advance to all you guys.
If you're not careful with the pictures you post you're going to find me in your driveway with a suitcase full of cash to trade for that truck! That is SWEET! Welcome aboard...
Thanks for the complements everyone. Because of the economic slump in Nevada (& sure a lot of you also have felt it), I've had to
turn loose of 6 of my prize Mopars & projects, so I hope I get to
keep this one! The Power Wagon is built on a 3/4 ton 85 chassis
so it has all the good suff of the later gen trucks like front HD discs
in frame tank, etc. Has 06 seats & we lowered the front floor 4" for
added leg room. Even installed an am/fm 8 track. Has the 383 Mag from my 70 Challenger (installed a Hemi). Not quite the torque of my old Cummins, but still managed to tow the Belvedere home.
Here's the 383 & I'll try to find an interior shot.
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Here's my favorite.. the "Mopups" ..
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Here's pics of the Belvedere. Previous owner put Coronet 500 door panels & buckets in it (or maybe Sport Fury seats), so I'll sell those
as soon as I find the front bench & probably get the door panels from Legendary if they have them. Also gotta find a dash pad. 440 is a built 67 HP w/ 915 heads & has 440 Source 1.7 roller rockers (which they don't list on their site), so gotta pull the 440 & see what's inside. Maybe its a stroker...