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66 Charger with a 67 engine

Started by jimcoronet, March 05, 2011, 10:57:50 PM

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jimcoronet

Hi,
Just found this forum. I have bought (today) a 1966 Charger that has a 67 440 ci engine
in it. Apparently the metal moulding was a problem as well, because it also has 67
turn indicators at the end of the hood. At first I thought the guy was trying to sell a 67, but reading the door frame plate confirmed it is a 66. As this is my first classic car, I'm just so happy I found a Charger that I can afford.
Living in Canada (outside Montreal) I'm just waiting for the snow to melt to get her out on the road. Not wanting to offend any purists, but what do you guys think of what seems to be a mix and match 66 Charger?
Thanks

Alaskan_TA

The 1967 model year started in 1966. If it is like later years, the 1967 model year ran from August 1966 to the end of July 1967.


Brock Samson

Welcome Jim!  Great people here with a wealth of knowlage of all things, Mopars included...  :lol:
none will notice it's got a '67 trim on front save maybe a fellow first Generation owner... and the 440 is a better engine after all... win win I say, as I prefer a '66 interior to a '67's but would rather have the '67 turn indicators on the front corners and the magnum engine. Score!
Pics?..  :shruggy:

jimcoronet

Thanks for the replies, guys. I will try to post some photos tomorrow under this thread.
Jim

A383Wing

I can probably help ya with any questions ya got...maybe parts also

email me at A383Wing@aol.com

we got a pair of 66 Chargers here

Bryan

ODZKing

...and I have a 67.  I'm sure one of us can come up with an answer.
As far as mix and match, Brock is correct.  Other than first gen guys, 99% of the people who look at it will not even realize.
Have fun with it and hopefully we'll see each other at a show eventually.  Moparfest or our show (CNYMopar.com) which is even closer for you at the end of June.  Get out and drive it!   Good luck.
Bob/Syracuse

bull

I've got a 1968 Charger with its original 1967 engine.

A383Wing

Quote from: bull on March 06, 2011, 01:17:47 AM
I've got a 1968 Charger with its original 1967 engine.

true..but yours is an early car if I remember....the original post was that he had a 66 Charger with a 67 440 engine....440 was not offered in the 66 Chargers...only 67 & up

ITSA426

Bryan is correct.  Welcome Jim.  I only have two 67s... and some 66s.  Any questions can be answered here by someone.

bull

Quote from: A383Wing on March 06, 2011, 01:45:32 PM
Quote from: bull on March 06, 2011, 01:17:47 AM
I've got a 1968 Charger with its original 1967 engine.

true..but yours is an early car if I remember....the original post was that he had a 66 Charger with a 67 440 engine....440 was not offered in the 66 Chargers...only 67 & up

You are correct, and I was not trying to say otherwise.

bobs66440

Welcome to a new 1st gen owner!!  :cheers:

jimcoronet

I'm trying to post some pictures  but not having much luck. Not sure what I m doing wrong

jimcoronet

A few more

Nacho-RT74

let's begin to say, the 440 wasn't an option on 66
Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html

jimcoronet

Understood. Someone down the line must have taken out the original engine (should have been a 383 according to the door plate) and dropped in this engine. There is also a small gap between the trim with the turn indicators and the rest of the trim/moulding down the front fender. In any case, I'm just up on cloud 9 for finally owning one (just ask my wife and kids!!!)

A383Wing

interesting fan shroud....car looks good from what you've posted so far

mauve66

the main question to determine its authenticity is what color is the front grill medallion.....................................................
Robert-Las Vegas, NV

NEEDS:
body work
paint - mauve and black
powder coat wheels - mauve and black
total wiring
PW
PDLKS
Tint
trim
engine - 520/540, eddy heads, 6pak
alignment

bobs66440

They are a unique and fun car! Congrats!  :2thumbs: I really like the color!  :yesnod:

ChgrSteve67

Welcome to the site.

Mine is a 67 with a 69 block.

440 engine swaps are pretty comon and should not affect the value of the car if that is what you are worried about.
The turn signals on the front fendors are a nice touch, very few people will know they are not correct for a 66. Do they work?

Having fun is the name of the game.
Congradulations!

-Steve

A383Wing

Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on March 06, 2011, 03:23:19 PM
let's begin to say, the 440 wasn't an option on 66

only available in the "C" body cars..

ODZKing

Hard to tell but it looks as if the color isn't a 66 or 67 color ... so I wouldn't worry about "original" at this point.  It's a greta looking car.
As far as the fron trim, the fender tip and piece behind are different 66 to 67.  They probably tried to use a 66 piece.  Won't work, even if you cut the angle, it is still short.
As far as the medalion ...  ...  don't go there!  ::)

bobs66440

Quote from: A383Wing on March 06, 2011, 09:17:03 PM
Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on March 06, 2011, 03:23:19 PM
let's begin to say, the 440 wasn't an option on 66

only available in the "C" body cars..
Yeah, mine's a '66 dated 440, probably from a New Yorker or Imperial.

jimcoronet

Hi all,
Thanks for all the replies. As I mentioned, I only bought it yesterday, and it will remain in storage until all the snow is gone up here. I don't see myself driving it for another month or so. The anticipation is killing me. I envy those of you who can drive all year round. Anyone else here from Canada? I have spoken to the seller to clear up a few points. He owned it for 8 years and it had the 440 when he bought it as well as the turn indicators. He says he can't tell me any more than that. I'm not concerned about it at all. I think it's just such a cool ride!! As far as the paint colour goes, I was not able to find this colour as being an original paint choice, so I asked him about it. He called it 1994 Ford Ranger blue. He saw this colour on a ford truck and liked it so much he used it for the Charger!!! Without opening a can of worms, what's this about the front grille medallion?? Thanks

Brock Samson


bobs66440

Quote from: jimcoronet on March 06, 2011, 10:41:00 PM
Without opening a can of worms, what's this about the front grille medallion?? Thanks
:lol: Ha ha, that can has been opened and most of the worms escaped!! Seriously, it's kind of a (mostly  :D) friendly debate among the 1st gen guys about what color the front medallion was when these cars left the factory. Red or gold. Some say they were originally red and faded to gold in time as some are red, some are orangish gold and some are full gold. Some say they were gold to begin with...you get the idea. So, what color is yours?  :smilielol: