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Dana,
Correct me if I'm wrong please... But I thought the first year for the Muncie was '64 and a Borg Warner was used in '63? Was the Muncie an option? Stunning example, nice price. -Dan
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Muncie was phased in middle of 63 production. For good reason. Good question.
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Muncie was phased in middle of 63 production. For good reason. Good question. [/ QUOTE ] Thank you Dana! I'm rusty on anything not-'66, and still don't know much. -Dan
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I have had a lot of mid years and 63 is by far the most confusing. Several running changes throughout the year makes working on these cars a challenge. There were many huddles by the NCRS judges at the meet over things like valve cover bolts. No ONE book for this car.
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Dana - i think alot of are like you...we have a vision of the completed car that drives us...as you said, some look at it like a pile of rust (like my wife when we go to a sway meet :-).
The 63 is real sharp car...never owed one but i love that split window look. Post a few progress pics on the yenko!
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