53 Chrysler hemi (331 CI ?). My first hotrod engine.
It had 3 carbs (Strongberg 97s), Howard Cam, solid lifters, with adjustable pushrods.
The trans. was an old Ford PU, top shift, HD 3 spd. (junkyard spec. ) with a homemade adaptor plate. We kept the stock 4. 11 rearend, with welded spider gears, home made traction bars, and 7" re-cap racing slicks.
A friend and I installed it all in my little 51 Ford bus. cpe. , in the early 60's. A nice surprise was, the extra eng. wt. dropped the stock front-end about 2", for a great looking stance. Right in style for the 60s.
It was quite a project for a couple of teenagers. Every penny I made went into that car.
This was also the begining of an era of the factory hotrods.
The cars to beat on the street were the 4 speed 348" Chevys and fuel inj. Corvettes.
Along with street racing,we raced this car (1/4 mi. in B/Gas class), for a year or so at the dragstrip just outside of Phx. , AZ. It ran low 13 sec. ETs, at just over 100 MPH. Drive train breakage at the strip got to be more than I could afford, so I went back to weekend street racing at $20-50/race. It was fun fooling a bunch of rich kids, with their new factory hotrods, that their Dad probably bought for them.
That hemi eng. was always rock solid. After all the abuse I put it through, the only thing that ever failed on it, was a bent push-rod.
Another thing that was so neat about this car, was when you popped the hood on that little Ford, there was nothing but hemi, corner to corner in the eng bay.
I have a lot of fond memories, in and about this car. Consequently, sorry about about the long post.
Ray
PS. Yes I did get tickets, but only one for drag racing.