My '73 Duster, in 2012. It had sat in the garage for about 17 years.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SU2uz43c_4"]1973 Plymouth 340 Duster - First Start - YouTube[/ame]
My '74 Duster, in 2011. This was the last time it ever moved under its own power. It was the day I started tearing the car apart for a Resto-Mod and to start building the 6-71 Blown 340 for it.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM50n9yOkFw"]'74 340 Plymouth Duster - Last Run - YouTube[/ame]
And my '48 Dodge, with a 218 Flathead 6 & 4-Speed.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIEbGR2q2KA"]1948 Dodge B1B-108 - YouTube[/ame]
Idle is set far too high, I didn't get the throttle linkage set correctly when I bolted the floor back in. Straight Pipe (2.25") dumped under the cab at the moment. When I have the free time I'll be putting a glasspack on it, and dumping the exhaust in front of the rear wheel.
Trying to find some video of my D50 as well, I have some videos (somewhere) of it out for a drive. Anyone who says a 273 lacks power, has never seen one push a heavy 4x4 Truck with 40" Tires
The truck could still use more power (even though the 273 will smoke 40" tires, with roughly a 2.92 Gear ratio. 40" Tires + 4.10's equals roughly a 2.92 ratio). I'd be happy with enough more power, say 500 ft-lbs or so