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1966 383 engine in the local paper, what to look for? #s?

Started by AJ1966, June 25, 2006, 10:43:07 AM

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AJ1966

Hi everyone, I recently saw an ad in my local paper for a '66 383 from a charger supposedly, a rebuilt long block.......$800 and comes with a used 727 trans.  He has no paperwork for the rebuild, but told me the details.... :eyes:  I am still considering looking at it regardless.  Does anyone have any casting # lists for the heads/block to check to make sure its a 383 and from what year?  I checked out one site, and for the block, it said:


2468130      Chrysler - Dodge - Plymouth        B     59-71 383

Heads:
2406516     64-67 361/383     


http://www.moparts.com/Tech/Archive/motor/36.html

Can anyone verify these casting #s?  I pulled them from this site above.  Thx.

69CoronetRT

Those look like the right casting numbers. Casting dates should be appropriate for a 66 model car (Mid 65-Mid 66 depending on SPD)

It should also have B383 stamped on the front pad.
Seeking information on '69 St. Louis plant VINs, SPDs and VONs. Buld sheets and tag pictures appreciated. Over 3,000 on file thanks to people like you.

dodge freak

For $800 I would look at the body and frame more, if it is soild you can change the engine if needed. But it might have a broken rusted out frame. Unless you wanted just the drivetrain.

AJ1966

I'm just getting the engine/transmission to clarify, gonna offer $700 for the 383 and 727 trans.....no car here lol, wasn't clear enough in the topic.....