Most hated question about your car?

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Most don't know how to tell the difference. I asked, was shown the little pad RB engines have, problem solved!
Thanks to the owner and his ability to listen and teach a simple thing.

Years ago I had a 71 Roadrunner that was a factory 383 car with 383 call outs on the hood. I built a 440 for it and told everyone (chevy guys) it was a 383. One day I was in town eating lunch and the ballast resistor went out so I went to the NAPA store and bought one and was changing it in the parking lot when the guy who worked there (chevy guy) came out. He looked at the engine and said "that's a 440"! I asked him how he knew and his reply was "a 383 has wide valve covers like a big block chevy". I told him you're right, I can't fool you. LOL
 
don t know bout you guys , but me , I love walking up to mustang owners and asking them what year pinto that is? Or does it explode when you tap the back bumper?
 
"Nice Dart!" I just point to the giant bright yellow plymouth windshield decal.
"Why is there a 350 in your car? Mopar distributors are in the front!" Car even has 318 powered on the air cleaner lid.
 
Coronet 440 owners always get this-

"That came from the factory with a 440" (spoken with stern authority).

Do they think Rambler 770's came with a 770 cubic inch engine?

Think the olds crowd get the worse end here / is that a 442 in there.

I see these as opportunities to play with these people , put some more confusion in their heads , add claims like : Yeah the 442 was a special op. between pontiac and olds and all 455sd firebirds have olds 442 diesel bottom end for strength.
 
another annoyance; My 69' Coronet says 440 on the fender,,,,Wow! how does that 440 run?
GROAN!
In defense of the idiots, it was pretty STUPID of Chrysler to use 440 as a trim level. That'd be like them using 392 as a trim level now and putting it on the V6 and 5.7 cars.
 
In defense of the idiots, it was pretty STUPID of Chrysler to use 440 as a trim level. That'd be like them using 392 as a trim level now and putting it on the V6 and 5.7 cars.
they did, bit it started as a 330 as standard, then 440. The number used came prior to the Introduction of the 440. the C bodies were also known as the 880.
 
I don't know how to answer when someone asked "Did you build that?" No, Plymouth built it.
 
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