$950 for wiring and $50 for a used 2005 ECU,at 74 I am betting he wants a car that starts every time and runs great,that screams 5.7.

I hope to have my 5.7 swap done in my 67 this year so that we can take some long trouble free trips that dont break the bank.


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A 5.7 hemi for 3600 then complete swap for 5k? Someone is dreaming You'll have the 1400 in ecu and wiring alone. Then there's fuel pump, radiator, engine mounts, headers/manifolds that fit and so on. 5k would realistic with a used junkyard engine.




who is that guy?