polara71
Old Man with a Hat
Yup, wrong "K". I was kinda excited there for a minute! Still a nice car.
I thought that's where you were going .
Yup, wrong "K". I was kinda excited there for a minute! Still a nice car.
Yes, 360. Surprising to order a 360 on the top-of-the-line Dodge. This said, I'd venture a 360 does pretty well compared to a 400-2bbl. If I could find the right 1971 Polara 2dr or sedan (no 4dr Dodge hardtop for me) with a 360, I would not think twice.
If there's such a thing as a "bare bones" Monaco, this is pretty close to it. Only option I see on this car is a/c. Base 360-2v, no p/w, pdl, cruise, no vinyl roof.One-Family-Owned 1973 Dodge Monaco Sedan Looks nice!
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Indeed. And yet, it manages not to look the least bit basic. The front-end design, plush interior, and color combo all contribute to that overall impression.If there's such a thing as a "bare bones" Monaco, this is pretty close to it. Only option I see on this car is a/c. Base 360-2v, no p/w, pdl, cruise, no vinyl roof.
His car to do wherever he wants but I'd come up with a better car to stick that Hellcat into.
360 was the standard Monaco engine. around 26% of Monacos had the 360 2v, most had the 400 2v at 62%Yes, 360. Surprising to order a 360 on the top-of-the-line Dodge. This said, I'd venture a 360 does pretty well compared to a 400-2bbl. If I could find the right 1971 Polara 2dr or sedan (no 4dr Dodge hardtop for me) with a 360, I would not think twice.
there was a 400 4v but looks like it was mainly for police cars 27% of em.
0.2% of all Monacos had the 400 4v around 36 cars
around 11.5% had the 440 4v