Is it possible to install a 426 hemi engine into a valiant charger

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by charger00007, Dec 2, 2008.

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    charger00007 Guest

    Is it possible to install a 426 hemi engine into a valiant charger
     
    charger00007, Dec 2, 2008
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    Joe Pfeiffer Guest

    "Possible" is strong word. Depends on the size of your wallet and the
    size of your acetylene bottle.

    Yeah, I know I shouldn't respond to (really obvious) trolls. Too much
    chianti with dinner tonight.
     
    Joe Pfeiffer, Dec 2, 2008
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    aarcuda69062 Guest

    Why is his post a "really obvious troll?"
     
    aarcuda69062, Dec 2, 2008
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    kingkat2k6 Guest

    They put 426 hemis in Colts back in the 70's, so I guess anything's
    possible.
     
    kingkat2k6, Dec 2, 2008
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  5. is it a valaint or charger???
     
    man of machines, Dec 6, 2008
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    Joe Pfeiffer Guest

    The Valiant Charger was an Australian Chrysler.
     
    Joe Pfeiffer, Dec 6, 2008
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  7. have welder, cut off tool, and you can do anything
     
    man of machines, Dec 7, 2008
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    News Guest

    Right. No common sense required.


     
    News, Dec 7, 2008
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    Steve Guest

    The only correct answer to the above question is: Yes.

    If you don't know what a Valiant Charger is, then you obviously haven't
    googled it or don't know the history of Chrysler's overseas operations.
     
    Steve, Dec 8, 2008
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    Steve Guest

    What does common sense have to do with stuffing a 426 Hemi into an
    A-body? (which is what the Valiant Charger basically is). Plenty of
    people have stuffed Hemis into US A-bodies. Its not easy and takes a lot
    of fabrication, but it can be done. I have no idea what extra hassles
    the fact that the Valiant Charger is right-hand-drive might add to the
    situation though.

    A lot of things don't make "common sense" but turn out really, really
    neat when someone does them anyway.
     
    Steve, Dec 8, 2008
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  11. I did not goggled it or do I care much about what is overseas unless it
    involves my nations security
     
    man of machines, Dec 11, 2008
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