I've got 7 Mopars and a Buick that was my father's in my garage right now. Most need total restos, but not all. Here's the current lineup.
1968 Dart GTS 383 auto 3.23. It needs a total resto. It will go 440 when done. The numbers matching 383 will reside under a bench.
1969 Super Bee, originally 383 auto 3.23 bench seat/column shift. I've had probably 25-30 hi-po Mopars over the years and the Bee is the only column shift/ bench seat I've ever had. So it'll stay like that. I do have a warmed 440 ready to go into it.
1969 road runner coupe 383 4 speed 3.23. Needs total resto. Will be 440 when on the road again.
1969 road runner hardtop. 496 (4.15 crank in a 440) 6bbl (6pack in Dodge vernacular), 4 speed 3.91. 4.15 stroke crank, polished stock rods, Ross lightweight pistons. Ported 452 heads, 2.14 intake 1.81 exhaust, gasket matched 6bbl intake and headers. Still running the vacuum secondarys in reworked Holleys.
1969 Charger R/T 440 auto 3.55. Warmed over 440, quicky resto to get it on the road as a putt putt. 9.75:1 heavy as lead TRW slugs on 6bbl rods, ported 452 heads 2.14 intake, stock 1.74 exhaust, opened up stock intake (not for 1969) and exhaust manifolds, reworked Thermoquad for that huge kick in the a$$ when the manhole sized secondarys open up.
1971 'cuda hardtop 383 auto 3.23. Needs total resto
1971 'cuda convertible 383 auto 3.55. Needs total resto. Will be a 472 hemi when it hits the road again.
And the oddball in the group. A 1969 Wildcat convertible. 430 auto 3.08. Was my father's who bought it new and was passed to me when he passed on.
A couple shots taken a few years ago.
And the mess that resides inside - there's 2 1971 'cudas, 1969 Super Bee, 1968 GTS and the hardtop runner in there.