6.4 is going in........in a 1969

In the past several years I've notice the change of motor choices, not a lot but more than I've seen before, for old '30s and '40s Chevy and Ford Hot Rods moving to Chrysler powered engines instead of the stroked 383 GM motors. Lots of 392 hemis, and 440s showing up in these cars. And an Anglia without a blown Hemi is just, well, and just an Anglia. Same with the Henry Js. So 70BlackFish isn't doing anything wrong. Just different. Don't change the look of your truck. It's perfect the way it looks and sits. And it will surprise every Chevy 'muscle car' owner on the street. Remember to snap a photo of the surprised look of your opponent when you lift up the hood after taking a shellacking. 6.4 Hemi in a truck that weights 600lbs less that the car that motor came out of is a good power to weight ratio. What are you going to do for traction issues?