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Post by Anonymous »

yeah, I think theres a 426 which is just a wedge, not a max wedge? Or maybe not.
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With the insurance I guess it depends on who you go to, but I've never been asked weather the engine (or any other part of the car) was original, just how big it is.
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the problem I have is they already have it insured as a 318. So I have to ring up and tell them its not a 318, but some other size. There is also a tickbox which says "the vehicle does not differ from manufactured specifications" or words to that effect. I've had these discussions before with insurers, if its a like for like of an engine which was offered in that car then they seem happy, if not they start getting grumpy, now I could lie and say Plymouth did a 400" in '68 but if you start lying to your insurers you might as well go the whole hog and pretend its still got the 318 in it.

The other approach I could take is say "I've replaced the motor with one same as a '72 model Fury would have had" which is what I did with a previous insurer when I had a 2.3 out of an FE Victor in a FD Victor (?19 extra on the premium for that)

I'd kinda like a 383 or 440 as thats "right" for the car anyway.

Its all smoke in the wind until I know what motor George has dug up for me anyway. if its a 400 I'll have it and talk my insurers round I guess.
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Post by Holly »

heh, yeah with all the extras on the mini Mopar (current and future) it was an extra ?30 (a bit of a shopping list). I'm sure you can work it out, if its a 400 it'd be worth it :)
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