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Old 03-07-2008, 03:45 AM
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I just purchased a barn find 57 plymouth 2dr (i have no idea why )just thought it was cool and was real cheap for a solid examlpe of one, its red with white side stripe like christine only she was a 58 i beleive..What cool things can u do to these cars ??I think its a 318?but iam not sure..
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It won't run like christine with that 318 in it. To be "period correct" you could build an old 392 hemi for it. If it were mine I would put a stroked 440 in it with an automatic over drive. It's gonna take a ton of torque to get that thing moving. Any pictures?
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Default Re: just picked up christine car..

The 318 he's talking about would be the polyspherical cylinder head 318, which was seen in certains forms with dual four barrels. It is not the small block 318 of the late 60's and seventies.

Post a photo of the engine and we'll see if we can tell you what it is.
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I dont think there's much weight difference between an old 318 poly engine and a 440 especially if you throw in a later aluminum torqueflite. 57 and 58 both weigh in around 3500 to 3600 or so. 400 B blocks can be made into 500 inchers too.
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The Fury for '58 ran a 350 CI dual 4bbl motor.
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Scott we need some as found and home pics...pronto
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well i could,nt get any barn pics (long story) but here it is sitting at home now,I really don,t know anything about these cars but from what everyone tells me they were all rusted out 10 yrs after they were made,This car is super solid all orig floors and trunk,even has all its orig interior in real nice shape thanks to the orig plastic over the seat covers amazing!!!I still have no idea what possed me to buy this thing...
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