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Re: Hemi engine stamp
http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sales/inventory/sold/1969-Dodge-Charger-R-T/134619#!/
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Re: Hemi engine stamp
I can barely get through the first two sentences of their (RK) write-ups........Holy Fluff Batman!
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Re: Hemi engine stamp
Yeah a little over the top with the descriptions but they sell a ton of cars.
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Re: Hemi engine stamp
thats a lot of miles on a hemi (97K!). I would love to hear the story on how someone racked up that many miles without owning their own gas station [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/shocked.gif[/img]
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Especially with the 4.10's. I've had a lot of musclecars but this car got the worst fuel mileage.
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Re: Hemi engine stamp
Another factor to consider when identifying a Hemi block is the 10,000 day stamping from the engine plant. This dates the date the engine was assembled and must be between the casting dat of he block and the scheduled date of vehicle production.this number can be found on one of the ears at the bottom rear of the block.
A far as Galen goes, save your money and ask on one f he popular Mopar sites.
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