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Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed #892848
12/31/10 07:43 PM
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I'm constantly grazing on For Sale ads for the perfect NON - MOPAR to stuff a 440 and A833 4 speed into.
I've seen some Sapparos but it's too Ricer for me.
Basically, I don't want to turn one metric bolt.
And I don't want to go tubular to make it fit. I want that BB to cradle in there as if it came from the factory that way.

After a long, long, time searching, I'm stumped.
What kills me is that I see BBC's stuffed into just about anything.

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Commando1] #892849
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I built this 1931 Ford Coupe three or four years ago with a 383, A-833 4 speed overdrive, and 8 3/4 rearend in it.

It was fun!!

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Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: rabid scott] #892850
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I built this 1931 Ford Coupe three or four years ago with a 383, A-833 4 speed overdrive, and 8 3/4 rearend in it.

It was fun!!



Nice job.
And half the people at the car shows look at it and say "what engine is that?" and the other half say: "Wow, a Hemi"...

Right?

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Commando1] #892851
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A friend stuffed the entire drivetrain from a wrecked '70 440-6 Coronet R/T into a '70 Gremlin (wasn't Mopar at the time). Wish I had pics, everything including the 833 and Dana fit pretty well.


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Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: John_Kunkel] #892852
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How about a bricklin sv-1? Project ones pop up for a reasonable price from time-to-time and those cars were originally V8/rwd. I think one with a 440/4sp would be very cool.

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: John_Kunkel] #892853
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A friend stuffed the entire drivetrain from a wrecked '70 440-6 Coronet R/T into a '70 Gremlin (wasn't Mopar at the time).



I always figured them as being a great candidate. Trouble is, ever since Wayne's World, ugly little AMC's have become pricey...

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How about a bricklin sv-1?



Believe it or not, I looked at those POS's extensively when Malcom started shipping them. Every single one of them came with a bill of materials of parts MISSING as delivered and would be supplied later.
After closely crawling all over them, my only thought was that those VW dune buggy conversion kits were of better quality.

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Commando1] #892854
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How about a bricklin sv-1?



Believe it or not, I looked at those POS's extensively when Malcom started shipping them. Every single one of them came with a bill of materials of parts MISSING as delivered and would be supplied later.
After closely crawling all over them, my only thought was that those VW dune buggy conversion kits were of better quality.




Maybe that's a good thing. Would give you the chance to go over the car and fix all the little things the factory did wrong if you picked up a project one for a decent price. Hell, I find myself doing that on my old mopar.

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #892855
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True. Can't make it any worse....

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Commando1] #892856
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I have seen a few cars popping up lately that were popular for those v converions back in the 70's an 80's. Try checking out early 70's oldsmobile Opels, dodge colts, datsun 240z and Volvo p1800. Those have always been cool upgrades, had good chassis, suspension decent pricing and modernish designs.

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: migsBIG] #892857
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I've wanted a Pacer wagon for yrs. someday I'll find the right one. what about the little Dodge D-50's and the Plymouth Arrow pickups. Heck even an Arrow would be cool. I just found a late 40 Studebaker pickup that's screaming for that drivetrain!!

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Commando1] #892858
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I'm constantly grazing on For Sale ads for the perfect NON - MOPAR to stuff a 440 and A833 4 speed into.
I see BBC's stuffed into just about anything.



Wow! That's a tuff nut if you have no direction you're leaning towards.
Saw pics of a BBC stuffed in a Nash Metropolitan.

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: redraptor] #892859
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I think a Miata would be a good candidate but, it violates my 'No Metric" policy.

Go out there and eat up those Monster Miatas for breakfast...

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Commando1] #892860
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Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Commando1] #892861
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I have always wanted to do an Opel GT

but you would probably have to do a tube chassis

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Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Mopar Ron] #892862
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but I like this Too
henry J with a 440 4 speed would be real fun

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Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Mopar Ron] #892863
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I know you are looking for a non Mopar but there is a decent shape Dodge colt for sale in the SF Bay Area. Haven't seen one of those in awhile.

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: MuuMuu101] #892864
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Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: Commando1] #892865
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I found the perfect candidate for you:

http://rides.moparmusclemagazine.com/ride/1203143/ripley21/2001/chrysler/pt-cruiser/index.html






I would get into a LOT of trouble with that!


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Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: RonTheAnnouncer] #892866
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I found the perfect candidate for you:

http://rides.moparmusclemagazine.com/ride/1203143/ripley21/2001/chrysler/pt-cruiser/index.html






I would get into a LOT of trouble with that!




Wow, sleeper would be an understatement! Can you imagine the look on the other guy's face after he gets spanked by an unassuming looking pt cruiser!

Re: Stuffing in a 440 and 4-speed [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #892867
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I find my seeing PT Cruisers in the used car lots as I drive by now and go "hmmmmmmm...."

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