Hi how hard would it be to put a early hemi in to a stock 28 DB coupe, what sort of work would be involved? Thanks
There were at least two different 28 Dodges. Fast Four has a very short hood, but a long cowl. But if the hemi is too wide, you can't set the engine into the cowl a bit. Senior Six has a much longer hood, and a very short cowl. ,
F&J is correct. We need to see a photo of the car or for you to tell us if it is a Senior Six, a Victory Six or a Standard Six. Then there is the 128 model.
Some years back at the CHRR, there was a 28 (ish) coupe with perfect patina, it had an early hemi engine in it, memory is fading but I think it was a Dodge hemi. It was soooo cool.
hi yes its a fast four, ill take some close up later, but do have this vid handy, not sure if you can view it? let me know if you can, thanks. for all your replies https://www.facebook.com/fahidkhan81/posts/10157100822185394
Well, if I had that car I would look for something better to put a HEMI in. It is so nice the way it is. I know, you probably don't want to hear that, but I am a firm believer in leaving something as original as possible when in that condition.
I thought it had something to do with that guy that jumped out of a plane over the Columbia river with a big wad of money. The FBI has stopped looking for him I see, maybe Mr. Couper will buy himself a DB.