1971 Plymouth Sport Fury GT Brogham & U code Super Comando

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Or give me an 18" length of 2½"Delrin rod and a lathe :D
 
Respect! Isn't this beautiful! This is the way to totally go into the DNA of the car. I love it!
 
Yes young man and its way past your bedtime now brush your teeth and say your prayers and maybe Santa will bring you a new toy at Christmas....

And good morning to you sir.... just woke up...
 
Fantastic efforts with first rate attention to detail.. can't wait to see the finished car. It's going to be an excellent example of a rare C body Mopar
 
Not sure if you already mentioned it but what are you doing with the engine?

Whats the number on those heads?

engine will stay close to stock for reliability...CR will be just over 10-1+ with .40 over...asked about cam...belive is a stage 2 melling...belive the same cam is in Bills and Garrys 440s and thier both happy...couldnt find to much on the net about them but Pauls machinest recomends and Paul trusts him so not gona micro manage stuff....did that once and ended up replaceing a rear end..up here its not cheap :O( so l let the pros do what they do best and leave them the heck alone...l excpect no less when lm working
Heads....no clue but engines orriginal to the car and Nos matching so am asuming heads are original to the block..in any case will get pics of Nos
Body gos off to a semi retired "Top notch specialist" next week that Paul has brought in to oversee the quarters and rust issues around the back window so am real thankfull he,s decided to give up his time to tinker with the GT...things are comeing together better than l couldve ever hoped for
....countin blessins this Christmas....439....440...
 
Now that's interesting, 346 heads on a 370 horse engine. I now know what to expect when I have a closer look at my own engine too, thanks for all the pics my friend.
 
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