I don't know Canadian series numbers well enough to translate "D-65", but the equivalent '57 Plymouth model numbers are "P-30" and "P-31", at least in the States. I think P-31 is the V-8. (Someone will correct me if I'm wrong...) I think the V-8 Mayfair had a Canada-only 303. I think David Homstad has a Canadian '56 Custom Royal with this engine. Whether '56 and '57 have the same choke will probably depend on the carburetor... ...all '57s have a lower hood line and a different air cleaner from '56 and before, but I don't know if carbs were different. I think a '57 303 would probably take the same choke as a US '57 Plymouth 301, and I suspect a choke from a later 313/318 with similar carb would probably work passably. Chrysler Canada was different with sixes too. The Canada-only 228, if it was still offered in '57, is probably similar enough to the US 230 that chokes might interchange. At some point in the late '50s, the Canadian Dodge and Plymouth got the 250 six which had previously been offered in pre-'55 Chryslers and DeSotos; not sure if these used the choke from the earlier models or something else. Hope this helps! Mike Sealey ----------------------------------------------------- Get free personalized email at http://email.lycos.com |