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newyorker 5.7 engine swap

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newyorker 5.7 engine swap

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one of my friend made this project

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that is one nice looking ride! :shock:
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Hope you upgraded to Disc's for that swap, that thing must screw!
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Cut off the roof to make it into a Jim Lahey special! :grin:
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Shit clock's tickin'...!



Nicely done! although I do think those wheels & tires ruin it.

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Uh yeah, i thought the same when i first saw it, just doesn't fit the overall look eh. Anyway besides that, nice sound and good looking!
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i thing suspension and brake is updated with modern mopar part
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Wheels aren't aftermarket, but they're from modern Charger/Challenger. While I don't completely love the look it give to it, it's only modern Chrysler parts on an old Chrysler product.
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I know that, just saying. Factory or not, the rim/tire getups these days look fucking ridiculous almost universally across the board.
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