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I’m from Big Rock Tennessee. I’m working on a deal for a 69 w200 Rolling chassis. Thinking about a 5.7 Hemi implant. Is this doable?
Is there anyone in here that’s done this?
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W200's never came with duallies. The rear springs are not factory either. Anything and everything has been swapped into these trucks, from 392 hemi's to 426 hemi's to 440's to 6BT CTD'S with Browny boxes.

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This is true. This has a jcWhitney Dually kit with helper springs

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Was thinking about a late model 5.7 hemi out of a Chrysler 300h

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Woodweavil wrote:
Sun Sep 13, 2020 3:49 pm
Was thinking about a late model 5.7 hemi out of a Chrysler 300h
Welcome to the site. :welcome :usa Others have put the 5.7 Hemi
in their Sweptline. I rode in a '66 D200 that had the 5.7 Hemi and
matching 5spd manual tranny. It was real nice. :Thumbsup

John

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Thanks, just think it’d be a smoother project to have fuel injection

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