junkyardjeff Posted October 5, 2006 Share Posted October 5, 2006 I had a 50 windsor 8 pass sedan for over 20 years and sold it 3 years ago and I want another 50,this time I want a 2 door to install the truck dual carb/exhaust manifolds on. So I am looking for a non running 2 door royal or windsor within a reasonable distance from the Dayton Ohio area and might consider a desoto too,49s are a possibility too and one with the 3 speed trans instead of the fluid drive would be better. Jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusty_OToole Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 I have a 1951 DeSoto Club Coupe (sorry not for sale). Have been thinking of doing something similar with the engine. Can you tell me more about this truck dual carb/exhaust? Have seen a pic of this setup but thought it was for some larger block truck engine? Will it fit the DeSoto/Chrysler block? What year or models of truck used this setup? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyardjeff Posted October 9, 2006 Author Share Posted October 9, 2006 The 50s big trucks used the same motor as the chryslers and desotos,I think the manifolds were used in the mid 50s on 1 1/2 ton and bigger trucks. I will sell the manifolds I have as I doubt I will ever get another 50 due to too many other projects but if I get another I might put in a 360 and 727 so I could get parts on the road and the manifolds will continue to collect dust. Jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fred Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 These manifolds can be custom made with a pair of both intake and exhaust manifolds, George Asche racing equipment and Charlie Akers in Florida. I want to do the same thing on my 48 Chrysler, I presently have a 3spd standard trans and dry clutch, was thinking of going back to a semi-auto and fluid drive. But don't think I will, kind of like the performance without fluid drive and semi-auto..............Fred Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest garydc Posted October 12, 2006 Share Posted October 12, 2006 I have a 50 Windsor club coupe for sale. It is original with 31000 miles. No rust, runs good, excellent interior, everything works. Located in eastern KS.Gary ClevelandWamego KS785 456 1935 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyardjeff Posted October 14, 2006 Author Share Posted October 14, 2006 Its sounds like it will be too much for my budget and I sold the manifolds the other day and this shows up oh well. How much are you asking for it as I might try to sell one of my cars and if it does I might have some money to play with,I was originally trying to find a non running barn fresh 50. Jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest garydc Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 I am asking 8500 for the car. Very good buy at this price. Give me a call My number is on my post.Gary Cleveland785 456 1935 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest brian Posted October 20, 2006 Share Posted October 20, 2006 Rusty:Yes, the truck dual exhaust and intake manifold set up will fit any long block engine with no modifications except to the accelerator linkage. Many years ago I installed a set in a 50 Dodge wagon with the Canadian 3.375 bore engine in it. Later I replaced the engine with a 265 cu. in unit from a Chrysler. In both cases, it made a pretty inpressive difference in mid-range power. The only minor problem was that the Sisson choke would only hook up to one carburetor. I thought of making a linkage to the two chokes and operating them manually, but after experimenting with settings for the Sisson I found the engine started on the one choke only, and warmed up well without any hesitation. I recommend this installation if you can find the manifolds. I'm not sure of the first year of its use, but I know it was in use in our trucks until 1959. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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