[WANTED] 68 383-S Parts

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I'm closing in on the last few high-dollar parts to find for my 68 Barracuda 383-S. Priority now is a Bellhousing, a LH Exhaust Manifold, and a replacement hood.

My understanding is that I need a bellhousing with casting number 2536945, and an exhaust manifold with casting number 2946720.

Also looking for a hood in decent shape that has the provisions for hood mounted turn signals

Any help is appreciated.
 

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2468372 or 2468370 Bell housing. I should have one $250 plus shipping. My 68 had the 67 exhaust manifold casting numbers. Where did you get the 2536945 bell housing number?
 
2468372 or 2468370 Bell housing. I should have one $250 plus shipping. My 68 had the 67 exhaust manifold casting numbers. Where did you get the 2536945 bell housing number?

2468372 is correct
 

2468372 or 2468370 Bell housing. I should have one $250 plus shipping. My 68 had the 67 exhaust manifold casting numbers. Where did you get the 2536945 bell housing number?

2468372 is correct, 2468370 I have never see this one in a 383 A body but it will work.
 
I found the 2536945 number at the rosevillemoparts.com website. According to their website the the 370 and 372 casts are for 65-66 B/C bodies. I definitely want to get this right is why I posted here. I really appreciate the responses.
 
Thanks for the pic. It helps in more ways than one. The car's original block cracked a couple of years after the guy bought it new. He ended up putting a small block in it, but luckily he kept the original heads, intake, carb, valve covers, air cleaner, and other parts. I had the block in the machine shop getting prepped when I came across an article on Tri-Y's. There was a short write up on the differences in A body motor mounts - specifically the boss that has to be drilled and tapped. It wasn't on my block - but it's done now - I can see in this picture just how it mounts. Now I have to figure out what he did different on the frame mounts. Thanks again.
 
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