Twin Supercharged Challenger

Started by RaptorRandy, January 09, 2009, 09:01:38 PM

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Krandall

Its for sure an earlier hemi. One of the smaller ones. My guess would be the 331?


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Kamakazi

sorry, its bigger than that :grin_nod:
98% of north americans that hit the ditch say "oh shit", the other 2% are from saskatchewan and say "hold my beer and watch this"



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98% of north americans that hit the ditch say "oh shit", the other 2% are from saskatchewan and say "hold my beer and watch this"



Flynbyu

Holy shit!

Bad ass!!!!!

I'm diggin' that!

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Krandall

you want to sell that motor dont you.  :)  :thumbs:


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Quote from: Krandall on January 12, 2009, 09:23:44 AM
you want to sell that motor dont you.  :)  :thumbs:

no sir, the person who built that motor use to have it in a tractor pull tractor, id say it is close to 800hp.  my father is waiting for the right donor car, the coronet rt it was in has seen better days, ill post a pic when i get home
98% of north americans that hit the ditch say "oh shit", the other 2% are from saskatchewan and say "hold my beer and watch this"



Flynbyu

Sad demise for such a powerful motor!

At least put it on a motor stand!

  :lol:

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Kamakazi

here is the car it came out of.  its a coronet R/T.  the car was incredible back in the day, there was no way you could turn the cornder without the tires squeeling.  the engine was rebuilt 18 years ago by the guy who originally sold it too my dad for the sum of 3000$, and it hasn't seen a car since.  sad story, cuz i have a 454 for my 69 GTO, and it has been sitting for 5 years :'(


98% of north americans that hit the ditch say "oh shit", the other 2% are from saskatchewan and say "hold my beer and watch this"



Krandall

your up in canadia arent you.... dang.. any interest in gettin rid of some cars! I knows someone.  ;)


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lol, my dad owned a wrecking yard in the good years and when he sold it we kept all of the good stuff, i have alot of very collectibel vehicles and hard to find engines/parts.

my 69 gto


my 64 chevy 1/2ton, that i have a 409 for :grin_nod:
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Krandall

man, that Goat doesn't deserve to be sitting out side!!!!  ::)


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i know, but its not gonna get any worse sitting there, but i have way too many projects on the go, and the shortbox and the rappy kinda have priority.  especially if the rappy gets kennyd
98% of north americans that hit the ditch say "oh shit", the other 2% are from saskatchewan and say "hold my beer and watch this"



Peelz

Wanna rent out one of those sheds to me?  :lol:
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


Kamakazi

Quote from: Peels660 on January 12, 2009, 06:16:19 PM
Wanna rent out one of those sheds to me?  :lol:

lol, how are you going to get your product across the border :rofl:  they were pig barns btw, perfect for your "ahem" business
98% of north americans that hit the ditch say "oh shit", the other 2% are from saskatchewan and say "hold my beer and watch this"