I have been thinking about doing that to my nice Chrysler 300c. I have been thinking of putting everything in my 1964 Dodge Polara 2 door hardtop. My family thinks I am crazy
I have a 1964 Dodge Polara 500, I body swaped a 2007 300C SRT8. That was a little bit more work (for me, alone), but if you put the engine and trans only, totally worth it!
putting a 6.1 Hemi and a 1970 pink Cuda with white interior cool I'm starting a 5.7l Hemi project putting it in a 72 Stepside Dodge pickup truck with ax15 5 speed and a fitech EFI system
This was a crying shame because these cars were a limited production and the price is going to Skyrocket since Mopar is not building any more hemis after 2024 in March of 2022 I picked up a 2006 Dodge Charger SRT8 with only 8,400 miles on it in mint condition from a collector it's my everyday driver super car for being 16 years old and the value on these are going to start skyrocketing I paid twice as much as you guys pay for this one but the condition is meant at time of purchase and kept in a climate control garage for 16 years it was well worth it compared to the price of the new ones before the Hemi is gone I think there was only 4,719 of these cars built in 2006 and they were only in three colors silver black and the torrent red the funny thing is mine had the air raid Ram air induction on it and SLP stainless steel 3-in exhaust all the way back that was the only modification on this vehicle also. PS mine came with window sticker and in 2006 it was $52,000 and there was a gas guzzler tax back then also.lol
Sacrilege. Sorry, love you guys but, that rationalization was way off. Great cars, which this car is, should never be donor cars. Wrecked cars are donor cars not perfect examples of the breed.
The car gave up its heart but is far from dead. From what we hear, the new owner put a hot little replacement engine in it and it’s been hurting Ford feelings 😁
We’ve built many SBM, BBM and Gen 3. Technology is hard to beat for the price. Our last 340 build cost $7,000 in parts alone to make 10% less power. Is what it is 🤷🏻♂️