OK, I've settled in on most of the choices for my 70 Roadrunner: I'm getting a rebuilt 69 B-body Dana 60 with 4.10 gears, going to go with one of the O/D 5 speeds probably either the Passon or McLeod units, and some form of naturally aspirated old-school appearing big block. I've gone back & forth between stroking the 383, or a stroker 400, 440 or my ultimate wish-list engine a stroker Hemi (528 maybe?). What I want is as fast as practical street/strip combo so that the Bird can at least be in the upper echelon of street cars. That said, I know a non-tubbed, full interior old school style 70 Roadrunner will never compete with some of the extreme cars running around Atlanta: 1000+ HP dual turbo Vipers & Supras, blown LS7 Vettes, etc. but still want it to be fast enough to be considered Bad A$$. And whatever engine I go with the intake/carb setup has to work with the Airgrabber hood so we're talking about either single 4 bbl, Six Pack, or Hemi 2x4 setups. Since I'm going with some form of super HD / 23-spline trans and heavy duty Dana, I'm wondering if the stroker B blocks 'keep up' with the rest of my choices. Obviously, cost matters. If I go with the Hemi it will likely delay completion by at least a year while I save my nickels & dimes for the motor. And although resale doesn't matter as I plan to pass down my cars to my kids, the Hemi still commands a little more respect at shows, etc. Given my goals and lack of bags of money to spend, which way would you go? I've gone back & forth so much on this I'm going to keep my current thinking to myself until after I hear your thoughts.
Thanks, Jim