67 Cuda Stroker Build

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67gtx

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Plug the holes, sand it down and prime it. Next paint the underside. Radiator is out being dual fanned and polished.

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wow! thats cherry!! PLease give us some info on that stroker! it really pops!! more pics too please!
 
It's the standard Copper that came on 67 Cudas. This is the same car my friend and I drove around in high school. He's parents bought it brand new in 67.

The stroker we got in Az. without any papers 8 ) and took it across the border into CA. It was brand new in the blue crate from MP and wrapped in a blue plastic. Got it for $4500.

Better make sure your taillights are working, because that's all your competition will see when you drop in a Mopar Performance 402 Magnum Crate Engine. This 4.00" stroker engine generates a whopping 435 horsepower and 457 ft. lbs of Torque at 4500 rpm, and will make believers out of everyone in a hurry. The 402 magnum features big valve Magnum R/T cylinder heads and stainless steel valves. Drop one in and let it rip.

Specifications:

* Built with all-new components
* 4.00" Bore / 4.00" stroke
* 9.0:1 Compression
* Big valve Magnum R/T Cylinder Heads
* Distinctive Mopar Performance Cat Aluminium Valve Covers
* 2.02" intake and 1.625" exhaust Valves
* Heavy-Duty Valve Springs
* Hydraulic Roller Camshaft 288°/292° Duration, 0.501"/0.513" Lift
* Single Plane M1 4-bbl Aluminium Intake Manifold (includes bosses for MPI conversion)
* Double Roller Timing Chain and Sprockets
* 8-quart center sump street/strip Oil Pan
* Mopar Performance Electronic Ignition Kit with Distributor
* Externally Balanced as a Magnum engine
 
Ever done one like that and seen the lasting effects? Im thinking of doing the same but unsure how the bondo will hold up with all that heat?
 
Well, if the paint will last so will the bondo. There's so little bondo after sanding I don't think there's a problem. We've done about 6 cars like this and the oldest is about 8 or 9 years old.
 
Nice looking car. We put one of those 402(really they're 406) in my brother's Dart Lite. Pretty impressive motor out of the box. Later we really woke it up with ported eddy heads.
 
A little progress this week, will bring to life next week. Already turned on the power and no fireworks! We do have a little gas on a new line that we installed and it was line we didn't even touch, just installed it.

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