It's not matching numbers.........but, too be quite honest, over here that doesn't seem to mean as much as it does in the US
66 was the first year for the 440Congratulations. Nice find. I think 66 was the first year for 440 so it might be factory original. More common is the 383/4spd combo. Some here know these cars very well and can give you a much better answer.
My answer would have been, "very few" and hope people would accept that as being the most accurate but people won't accept that.Attempting to do so requires ssumptions and guessing and is folly.
My answer would have been, "very few" and hope people would accept that as being the most accurate but people won't accept that.
Likely an evolutionary coping mechanism in humans to prevent counterproductive behaviour. Ambiguity -> Stress -> Magical Thinking as a coping mechanism. Unfortunately politicians and other purveyors of snake oil remedies are proficient at exploiting those low inherent coping mechanism traits in some individuals.Humans hate ambiguity and will do whatever is mentally necessary to avoid it.
It looks like a typo of the casting number, with a 6 missing between the 3 and 9. That would then be a '72 - '78 440 blockVIN number is PP23966156586, engine number on reg doc is 398830440.......which seems to suggest it was originally a 383.........the second number makes no sense at all.....will have a closer look when the car arrives.......
You're confusing me. Please be more specific.Humans hate ambiguity and will do whatever is mentally necessary to avoid it.
That makes sense......thanks for the info...........It looks like a typo of the casting number, with a 6 missing between the 3 and 9. That would then be a '72 - '78 440 block
From Mopar Engine Casting Numbers
3698830 440 RB 1972-78