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Paul_G

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The good, the bad, and the ugly? Not these two. Both are pretty nice. I am having difficulty picking the one I would want as a home for my Hemi engine. Take a look. I want a car that could have been ordered with a Hemi. Not making a Hemi clone, I dont like that. The donor car will be whatever it is, just with a Tunnel Rammed Hemi. My plan for the donor car is to remove the entire drive train. Beef it up underneath but keep the body stock.

This is a 68 Satellite, Rust free Cali car. Freshly repainted. 318 car. I would think Hemis could be ordered in 69 Sats, no?

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This one is a 71 Challenger. I have never had an E body. Again freshly painted, 318 car. Rust free from Cali.

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Install the hemi in the challenger and keep the 318 around for the next buyer.
Does the challenger still have it's fender tag?
How about the satellite?
 

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They both have fender tags. The Challenger is a California blue plate car with the build sheet and lots of documentation. Has RT stripe but not an RT.
 

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Hard to say. I like them both. Either would be great with a Hemi. I have a tunnel ram Hemi in my Challenger.

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Most of my favorite Mopars are ‘68 B-bodies so I would go for the Satellite.
 

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It was possible to get a Hemi in a 71 Challenger. For a Satellite, it would have to be a 66 or 67 to have a Hemi. Unless there's some car I never heard of (quite possible!), the Hemi was only offered in the Road Runner or GTX in 68.

I vote for the 71 Challenger as the donor car!
 

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IMO, a tunnel rammed Hemi would suit the Challenger much more than it would the Satellite.
 

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The good, the bad, and the ugly? Not these two. Both are pretty nice. I am having difficulty picking the one I would want as a home for my Hemi engine. Take a look. I want a car that could have been ordered with a Hemi. Not making a Hemi clone, I dont like that. The donor car will be whatever it is, just with a Tunnel Rammed Hemi. My plan for the donor car is to remove the entire drive train. Beef it up underneath but keep the body stock.

This is a 68 Satellite, Rust free Cali car. Freshly repainted. 318 car. I would think Hemis could be ordered in 69 Sats, no?

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Put the hemi in the Satellite. Nix the tunnel ram and leave the flat hood. Perfect!
 

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It was possible to get a Hemi in a 71 Challenger. For a Satellite, it would have to be a 66 or 67 to have a Hemi. Unless there's some car I never heard of (quite possible!), the Hemi was only offered in the Road Runner or GTX in 68.

I vote for the 71 Challenger as the donor car!
You could get a hemi in a Belvidere, Satellite, Road Runner or, GTX in 68.
 
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