68PK21 440.6bbl
Old Man with a Hat
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NOT MINE!!!... Interesting story about this engine from a 1969 Sport Fury although a bit pricey and the "Police Interceptor" is umm.... clueless? Remember original transmission is included and it has the rare driver side C-Body only HiPo exhaust manifold, who knows maybe the engine stand is included too! But "Posted about a month ago" makes me think it will be around CL for awhile.
https://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/pts/d/valrico-1969-plymouth-440-super/7168210344.html
This engine came from my 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury which had 82K original miles. The original owner ordered the Sport Fury with the "Police Interceptor" package, one of the benefits of being a police officer in a small Indiana town. I was the cars third owner and drove it for a few years in college. I bought the car around 1984 and pulled the engine and transmission around 1989. It was a very strong runner. The engine and transmission have never been modified or taken apart. It is still the way it was the day I pulled it back in 1989. Stock intake and exhaust manifolds never off the engine. Turns over with little effort. The engines original 727 is included with the 440.
The block has the following markings:
- Casting Date: "E440 7 30 HP"
- Driver side casting number: 25364307
- Passenger side just above the casting number is the date code: "5 68"
- Intake has a tag with the date "7.26.68"
post id: 7168210344
posted: 2020-07-29 16:41
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https://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/pts/d/valrico-1969-plymouth-440-super/7168210344.html
This engine came from my 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury which had 82K original miles. The original owner ordered the Sport Fury with the "Police Interceptor" package, one of the benefits of being a police officer in a small Indiana town. I was the cars third owner and drove it for a few years in college. I bought the car around 1984 and pulled the engine and transmission around 1989. It was a very strong runner. The engine and transmission have never been modified or taken apart. It is still the way it was the day I pulled it back in 1989. Stock intake and exhaust manifolds never off the engine. Turns over with little effort. The engines original 727 is included with the 440.
The block has the following markings:
- Casting Date: "E440 7 30 HP"
- Driver side casting number: 25364307
- Passenger side just above the casting number is the date code: "5 68"
- Intake has a tag with the date "7.26.68"
post id: 7168210344
posted: 2020-07-29 16:41
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