[SOLD] Mopar 273 complete engine with 4bbl carb and exhaust manifolds

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Mopar/Dodge 273 complete engine with carter 4bbl carb and exhaust manifolds.
I purchased this engine to rebuild and put into my 1966 Dodge Dart Convertible since it was the correct motor for that year...but I ended up selling the Dodge Dart as is so now I have a 273 engine in my garage waiting for a new car. It's either sell the engine or get another car....Right now...I need the space so engine will go.

Block # 2465330-3 (64-66 LA) with SP casting under the block casting
Heads # 2465313-2 (64-65)
Intake # 2536563 (66-67)
And a stamped number on left front of block 42303
I was hoping to find a letter code to tell me the actual year of the block but do not know where to look other than the left front of block below the head where I found the 42303 stamped number.

Haven't pulled a spark plug to see if it has commando pistons but when I do will post photo if I can take one

My thought since the engine was painted blue is that somewhere in it's life it was repainted the blue to make it look like a 318. My gut tells me it's a 1965 engine because of the heads (64-65) and someone then installed a 4bbl intake (66-67) on it after having a machine shop make it work.

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Please make me a responsible offer.

Mopar/Dodge 273 complete engine with carter 4bbl carb and exhaust manifolds.
I purchased this engine to rebuild and put into my 1966 Dodge Dart Convertible since it was the correct motor for that year...but I ended up selling the Dodge Dart as is so now I have a 273 engine in my garage waiting for a new car. It's either sell the engine or get another car....Right now...I need the space so engine will go.

Block # 2465330-3 (64-66 LA) with SP casting under the block casting
Heads # 2465313-2 (64-65)
Intake # 2536563 (66-67)
And a stamped number on left front of block 42303
I was hoping to find a letter code to tell me the actual year of the block but do not know where to look other than the left front of block below the head where I found the 42303 stamped number.

Haven't pulled a spark plug to see if it has commando pistons but when I do will post photo if I can take one

My thought since the engine was painted blue is that somewhere in it's life it was repainted the blue to make it look like a 318. My gut tells me it's a 1965 engine because of the heads (64-65) and someone then installed a 4bbl intake (66-67) on it after having a machine shop make it work.

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SE PA. $650

Those look like 67 valve covers to me... 65 & 66 had stove pipe PVC valve....

Not that there's anything wrong with that....
 
Look in this area for year letter and numbers, as in: A273 will be '65, B273 will be '66 and C273 will be '67, but as the others have pointed out, it appears to be '66 or '67 vintage. Check the other side of the block for a casting date which would narrow down the year application.

The 42303 number is probably a rebuilder number.

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Look in this area for year letter and numbers, as in: A273 will be '65, B273 will be '66 and C273 will be '67, but as the others have pointed out, it appears to be '66 or '67 vintage. Check the other side of the block for a casting date which would narrow down the year application.

The 42303 number is probably a rebuilder number.

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If will. I can see a faint 273 image in that photo I took...will wire brush and look closer. THANKS!!
 
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