Old school engine builds, list 'em here...

My best running Mopar: My homebuilt '67 2-door Belvedere II, 440 (.030), with TRW forged flattops, 906 casting heads ported by me using the Mopar bowl port templates, 284/484 Mopar purple cam, Weiand dual plane, 780 Holley VS, Mopar electronic distributor w/orange box, windage tray, deepened factory oil pan, headers w/turbo mufflers and 2.5" pipes, Hurst-shifted 833 4spd, hay's clutch/pressure plate and Lakewood bellhousing, 8 3/4 with a sure-gripped 4.10s. Car embarrassed a lot of people and pulled hard through 4th gear, plus had working A/C. My '75 Dart Sport with a hot-rodded 318 was a fun little package, but not in the same league as the Belvedere!
My best running non-Mopar: '69 Camaro with a 406, ported double hump heads, solid lifter cam (.550/290), tunnel ram with two 600's, Powerglide/3500 stall and 4.10's. Never got it to the track, but street raced two big block Camaros (427 & 454) and beat 'em both. Ran it around on the street with no hood and 29x12.50 slicks in mid-80's. Old school 100%