For Sale Another T&C makes it's presence known...

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That's a real beauty!
 
I'd go get it from Portland for you.......

Appreciate it Dave but $8500 is too much for what I want to do. I have a 68 300 front clip I'd put on it. Then I'd have to paint it and redo all the woodgrain so I'd be in it way too much. This looks more like a drive it the way it is car. I need to find one a little less nice and cheaper.
 
That's how I like to see an engine bay pic

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Original wiring, no added mess, dual air snorkel, HP manifolds, quality battery, used but clean and visible maintenance and new parts and of course it has A/C
 
That's how I like to see an engine bay pic

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Original wiring, no added mess, dual air snorkel, HP manifolds, quality battery, used but clean and visible maintenance and new parts and of course it has A/C
Yeah, itsa beautiful thing.
 
Original wiring, no added mess, dual air snorkel, HP manifolds, quality battery, used but clean and visible maintenance and new parts and of course it has A/C

You mention HP manifolds, which brings up a question that's been rattling around in my head. I'm sure someone here knows this - if this is a 350 horsepower 440, what is the difference between this and the 375 horsepower engine available in other Chryslers at the time? More radical cam? Different intake? Higher compression? All of the above? Those exhausts don't look too radically different from the TNT exhausts, at least at a glance.
 
You mention HP manifolds, which brings up a question that's been rattling around in my head. I'm sure someone here knows this - if this is a 350 horsepower 440, what is the difference between this and the 375 horsepower engine available in other Chryslers at the time? More radical cam? Different intake? Higher compression? All of the above? Those exhausts don't look too radically different from the TNT exhausts, at least at a glance.

Biggest difference is the exhaust. Space for duals under the wagon body was at a premium, so they all got a single. Regular pass cars had more available realestate and could make space for duals.
 
Biggest difference is the exhaust. Space for duals under the wagon body was at a premium, so they all got a single. Regular pass cars had more available realestate and could make space for duals.

That's one of the things that throws me. Here is the 68 wagon options sheet from Hamtramck Historical. It shows that the 350hp 440 had the dual snorkel air cleaner and dual exhausts, as available as an option on the wagon. Not sure if it's the same exhaust manifolds as the TNT, even though it's dual exhausts. Might be some restriction at the front end. I'm guessing a less aggressive cam as well, but not sure. Either way, I'd drive it with a big smile plastered all over my face!!

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I dont think I've ver seen a wagon with a 440ci. all 383's. Could be a HP 383ci.
 
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