1970 V-Code Sport Fury GT with 440 6-Pack?

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I saw this on a non-car (ahem, gun) site, and when I searched to see if it's a dupe, it's on FCBO.

Neat, apologies if dupe
 
Too bad they didn’t build the ’70 Hurst Chrysler 300 with a 6 bbl. (Or even better, a hemi.)
I wouldn’t mind owning a big Mopar with a lot of cubes, Gear Vendors OD, and just enough suspension mods to make it stable at speed. But I’d get in trouble with it, for sure. But, I digress…
 
Too bad they didn’t build the ’70 Hurst Chrysler 300 with a 6 bbl. (Or even better, a hemi.)
I wouldn’t mind owning a big Mopar with a lot of cubes, Gear Vendors OD, and just enough suspension mods to make it stable at speed. But I’d get in trouble with it, for sure. But, I digress…
Who said they didn't? I don't know about you, but there's LOTS of stuff I ain't seen yet.
 

There is also at least ONE Hemi 4 speed C or B body wagon......I forget which body it is. One or the other.
 
There is also at least ONE Hemi 4 speed C or B body wagon......I forget which body it is. One or the other.
wasn't it a 1966 or 67 Plymouth wagon , seems like I saw one being raced a lot of yrs ago , I always wanted to put my hemi in a wagon , just for traction...
 
I can STILL REMEMBER, windows down, my day off, cruising just S. of San Diego on I-5 and I hear these rattle-de lifters. And she comes up and passes on the right it's a dark green C body and it has "hemi" logo on the front fender. Who knows if someone swapped it, or just "knew somebody" in the right place? This was some woman maybe in her late 40's or 50's as I recall.

I don't remember anymore, I think it was an Impervious, but after all that was in the early 70's
 
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