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Re: 67 wagon finally runs [Re: TonyS451] #1906831
09/05/15 12:19 PM
09/05/15 12:19 PM
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Massillon, Ohio
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Tony its a 512 based on a 400 block. Origonally I built the short block for a higher power level. Had a custom roller, Indy head, aluminum mains etc. Best Machine did the wk.
The stroker is a 440 Source kit. 4.25 stroke, I beam rods 6.535 and Diamont flat tops. Chuck and Pete said the kit was real nice. They had no issues with it.
Well life thru me some bad curve balls and the short block sat for several yrs. Some people had problems with the I beam rods at higher power levels and I decided to just lower the out put.
It now has Eddy Performer RPMs 84cc that Nick at Compuflow cleaned up, small Comp Cam xs282s, M1 intake(had it on the shelf for 10-12 yrs)and a Biggs 950 Holley I ran on my Cuda.
The radiator is by Champion(still need to seal the shroud a little better), auto w/Griner vb, PTC convertor 3500-3800 stall, dana with 4.10 and cal tracs.
Dangerous Dan(Dailey) in Alliance did the paint.
Interior is all there but carpet and headliner. The headliner is the trouble spot. The old owner took it out. So I have no cardboard or supports. There is a company that makes a cloth conversion one and I may go that direction.


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Re: 67 wagon finally runs [Re: cudatom] #1907021
09/05/15 06:27 PM
09/05/15 06:27 PM
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Chicago, IL
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Sounds like a great street / strip combo to me. I am also a wagon owner, and our combos are not too far off. My wagon is a 65 Coronet and engine just built for it is a 520 w Indy EZ heads, Indy dual plane and hydraulic roller. Seeing your wagon makes me want to get mine painted! Keep us posted on your track results and post pictures if you can!


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