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1968 charger and a 408 stroker! Just what I need for my towing needs haha

Oh yea, it is a '68.......I looked closer at the picture and noticed the little round side market lights. That 408 stroker is based off the 360, correct? A lot of guys with the Dakota 5.9 R/T trucks do that 408 stroker and they're great engines.
 
Oh yea, it is a '68.......I looked closer at the picture and noticed the little round side market lights. That 408 stroker is based off the 360, correct? A lot of guys with the Dakota 5.9 R/T trucks do that 408 stroker and they're great engines.
Yea off the 360 block then bored and stroked to a 408. Originally a 318 car, small blocks seem bullet proof as my 318 I put over 100k miles on it after it getting it with 144k on it.
 
Yea off the 360 block then bored and stroked to a 408. Originally a 318 car, small blocks seem bullet proof as my 318 I put over 100k miles on it after it getting it with 144k on it.
Yes, those small block Mopars are bulletproof, right along with their "Leaning Tower of Power", the slant 6. I bet that 408 moves the Charger along nicely. It is a 4 speed or a 727? The family that my Dad bought his Roadrunner from actually towed a big camping trailer with it, so I'd imagine towing jet skis would be no problem for it.
 
Yes, those small block Mopars are bulletproof, right along with their "Leaning Tower of Power", the slant 6. I bet that 408 moves the Charger along nicely. It is a 4 speed or a 727? The family that my Dad bought his Roadrunner from actually towed a big camping trailer with it, so I'd imagine towing jet skis would be no problem for it.
I’ve towed almost 9,000lbs with the charger. Trailer full of trash and concrete. 727 trans with 3.91 gears. Yea those slant six engines are something else, had a dart swinger in high school and I trashed it but the motor just kept on going no matter how much oil was actually sitting in the crank case
 
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