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Six-Pack: Mopar
Street Muscle in the '60s
by Robert Genat There is
no automotive decade in history that matches the ‘60s. The rule of
the day was performance, and American auto manufacturers were
tripping over themselves trying to come up with the hottest new
performance theme to gain an advantage in the minds and wallets of
potential customers. While crazy colors and dealership promotions
like Chrysler’s Rapid Transit System were all well and good,
Chrysler Corporation really grabbed enthusiasts’ attention with the
actual performance options on their vehicles. One of the wildest of
these options was the “Six-Pack”.
The Six-Pack option, available on certain
models and engines, included 3 two-barrel carburetors. Not only did
this arrangement look impressive, but it also produced some
impressive horsepower figures and was bolted onto some of the most
legendary engines Chrysler ever produced. This book covers not only
the engines, but also the cars they came in, the development
history, advice for tuning and modifying, and information on other
Chrysler performance models. |
Contents
- Chrysler's 340 and 440 Wedge Engines
- Chrysler's 1969-1971 Six-Pack B-Body Cars
- Chrysler's Hot 1970-1971 Six-Pack E-Bodies
- Special Six-Pack Cars and Super Tuning
- Options and Codes
- 340 Specifications
- 440 Specifications
- Block ID Codes
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