1966 D200 HPP

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1966 D200 HPP

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After a long time of searching and waiting, my new truck arrived just before christmas.
It is a 1966 D200 HPP .
Original California car with minor rust at the floor pans.
All matching.
Thanks a lot for your support, Ben Simons, whitout your help I never find this truck.
I will make a frame off restauration.
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Keep the pics coming as you restore. Nice find :Thumbsup
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what engine and trans? looks like a dash shifter

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Kaegi wrote:what engine and trans? looks like a dash shifter
It´s the original 426 HP engine and the 727 Loadflite transmission.

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66DART500 wrote: Thanks a lot for your support, Ben Simons, whitout your help I never find this truck.
I will make a frame off restauration.
you are very welcome.

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66DART500 wrote:
Kaegi wrote:what engine and trans? looks like a dash shifter
It´s the original 426 HP engine and the 727 Loadflite transmission.
sweet! you going to stay with 2 barrel? or go 4 barrel or 6 pack?

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Kaegi wrote:
66DART500 wrote:
Kaegi wrote:what engine and trans? looks like a dash shifter
It´s the original 426 HP engine and the 727 Loadflite transmission.
sweet! you going to stay with 2 barrel? or go 4 barrel or 6 pack?
No RB engines were two barrels. They were all four barrels or more.

The stock 365ho 426SW was a single four.

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CSS-Registry wrote:
Kaegi wrote:
66DART500 wrote: It´s the original 426 HP engine and the 727 Loadflite transmission.
sweet! you going to stay with 2 barrel? or go 4 barrel or 6 pack?
No RB engines were two barrels. They were all four barrels or more.

The stock 365ho 426SW was a single four.

Ben
Yes all HPP´s are 4 barrel HP engines, thats why it´s called HPP.

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