[FOR SALE] 440HP

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I have a 440 HP and 727 combo for sale. It is complete unmolested. The engine and tranny are original mates. The engine has all the exterior parts with it, alternator brackets, power steering brackets, fuel pump, oil pump and water pump.. plus multiple other parts that I have no clue what they are. No idea of the miles but the gentleman that put me on to it said he thought it came out of a RV. I took the valve cover off and it was clean enough to lick! It is a 4bbl with the original dist also. Im pretty sure it has the original starter also. All parts on the engine are stamped Chrysler with factory part codes, it even has the factory motor mounts. If interested let me know and Ill send you pics. The block code is 4006630-440-6. the id pad in front of the intake says 5T 440-E-HP with the casting date of 2-28. It also has a jensen interceptor EI distributer # 3874173. Asking 2500!

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That motor/trans is probably out of a mid to late 70's police vehicle. It has a car oil pan, C body HP exhaust manifolds, and the bracket for one of the 100 amp alternators that came on cop cars.
 
That motor/trans is probably out of a mid to late 70's police vehicle. It has a car oil pan, C body HP exhaust manifolds, and the bracket for one of the 100 amp alternators that came on cop cars.
Actually it is a massive alternator. My friend noticed it right away. If it is our cop car that’s even better. Thank you for your information.
 
That casting # shows it as a 1978 block, with the big alt it could be a state patrol car
 
So that would be for a '75.
Yes that why you need to go by the id pad stamp on front of the block just ahead of the intake. 5T 440 E HP... 2/28. Shows it was assembled on 2/28/75.
 
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