Grease556
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Nope..... Bobber as in chopper motorcycle without the gay rake and stretch
Nope..... Bobber as in chopper motorcycle without the gay rake and stretch
Gotcha...Nope..... Bobber as in chopper motorcycle without the gay rake and stretch
But it isn't a blown big block built for knocking these young diesel nuthuggers down a peg or two..... Yes the 383 will be completely rebuilt and I'm aware I could find another 383 somewhere, but this isn't about restoration or just hacking something up for no reason..... I have to choose whether or not this car could possibly be driven or whether I have to give up my dream of building a big block hotrod.If you are building something like that truck above, a warmed up 318 is more than capable of scaring the $hit out of you.
Kevin
Truthfully you aren't far off guessing a bobber truck..... Think blown alcohol (ethanol only cuz it's illegal to run methanol on the street) injected 2200lbs (guesstimate) of hatred for hybrids and diesels packaged into a custom built tube chassis with a 1926 ford model t cab on it
Just to clarify this,
1. 1964 was the last year for the push button shifter.
2. 1965 although Chrysler did switch to a column, or floor shifter it still used a cable instead of hard linkage.
3. 1966 and up used hard linkage and a different case for the transmissions.
4. A 1966 or newer transmission will not fit a 1965.