Top Gear - Old Trans-Am racers revisited
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Chrysler has produced two "305" cranks in the past. One is very rare (only one batch made) and the other (for the factory backed AAR and T/A cars) even rarer.
There were only 50 Trans Am 305 cranks produced. Reportedly costing $2500 at the time in rough cut form. They featured cross drilled double oil feeding (the crank and rods were designed to operate up to 8500rpm) and they had the Hemi style 8-bolt rear flange.
They had a 2.96 inch stroke (3.31 was standard) and of couse could fit in any 273, 318 or 340 block.
There were only 50 Trans Am 305 cranks produced. Reportedly costing $2500 at the time in rough cut form. They featured cross drilled double oil feeding (the crank and rods were designed to operate up to 8500rpm) and they had the Hemi style 8-bolt rear flange.
They had a 2.96 inch stroke (3.31 was standard) and of couse could fit in any 273, 318 or 340 block.
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69 518 daytona