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All right my coffee crew casting code decipher sleuths. Here are some numbers from pix of 383 and heads plus 4 speed that is laying in a barn by me the guy told me to make an offer on, but I am 383 illiterate. Any ideas what I am looking at? I have not yet physically laid eyes on em yet, these are the pix my buddy sent me. Knowing I was a Mopar *****.

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906 heads. Good for factory.... 4 speed I do not know...Might be from a Road Runner....
 
The 906 heads have a larger combustion chamber than the 66 or 67 heads, but they will be fine if you use the right pistons..
 
The transmission is an A833, looks like out of a 70 car, but dont know without the beginning of the serial number..Looks like the transmission was from a 1970 car built at the St Louis plant.
 
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So, if the refineries are slowing production due to reduced demand, why do the retail gas prices keep increasing due to the raw material shortage? :realcrazy:
Because they see an opportunity to **** people and nobody's doing anything to stop them.
 
Because they see an opportunity to **** people and nobody's doing anything to stop them.

So it would trouble you that the U.S. EXPORTED some 22,000,000 to 26,000,000 barrels of finished motor gasoline per month?

And somewhere around 240,000,000 barrels of other various petroleum products per month
 
Because it is cheaper to buy it from us then produce.
Some fun associated eye candy....

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Dammit @RustyRatRod you started me down this rabbit hole. :lol:
 
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So it would trouble you that the U.S. EXPORTED some 22,000,000 to 26,000,000 barrels of finished motor gasoline per month?

And somewhere around 240,000,000 barrels of other various petroleum products per month
yes
 
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