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Anyone?
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I can look tomorrow.
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thanks COPO
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We should have that one...I'll look as well...
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likewise CHEVY454!
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'70 Hemi vs. '70 Sixpack RR...Hemi best 13.34/107.52 mph...sixpack best 13.65/104.04 mph Both cars were 4:10 geared/autos. Both were hardtops as described in the article. Sorry, but I don't know the difference in coupes and hardtops with Chrysler. Hemi was Sublime and 6pack was red with blk vinyl top. Bill Stiles drove both cars and did minor tuning to them. First baseline run was 14.35 for the 6pack and 14.31 for the Hemi. Article describes cars as not put together well and leaked at the car wash. Several good pictures in the article.
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Thanks copo69,
does the RR have a B post or pillar? That is an impressive time ![]() Thanks again, P.S. anyone have a copy they wld be interested in selling?
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