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Back in 1969, Chrysler Corporation set up three two-barrel carburetors atop its 440 cubic inch engines. Dodge dubbed it the “Six-Pack,” while Plymouth uncharacteristically failed to have an imaginative name for it.
The original 440 Six-Packs put down 390 horsepower and 490 pound-feet of torque; after one year, and for one year, they were joined bythe340 Six-Pack,
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The original 440 Six-Packs put down 390 horsepower and 490 pound-feet of torque; after one year, and for one year, they were joined bythe340 Six-Pack,
Read the full story: Meet the new Six-Packs »
More...