Susie R/T

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here is my RT wagon
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Sah-weeeet!

Beautiful rims! I can't remember what you've written earlier about the power plant and I can't tell them apart so I'll just ask: Is that an older hemi or a 426?
 
Sah-weeeet!

Beautiful rims! I can't remember what you've written earlier about the power plant and I can't tell them apart so I'll just ask: Is that an older hemi or a 426?

I guess I need to find a copy of Hemis for Dummies too... I see ' Industrial' - what's that from?
 
Yep early Hemi. Chrysler Industrial used Hemi's for all sorts of power. The City Hall in my town had a 392 Hemi powered emergency generator in the basement. They sold it for scrap before I could even get a look at it. Dang!
 
that early HEMi sure fills up the F-body engine bay ...interesting idea

I bet it still runs pretty good and for a fraction of the cost of the 528 HEMI
 
Yep early Hemi. Chrysler Industrial used Hemi's for all sorts of power. The City Hall in my town had a 392 Hemi powered emergency generator in the basement. They sold it for scrap before I could even get a look at it. Dang!

Further proof that we are surrounded by idiots...lol.

But kinda what I was thinking. That they are still around in odd places that Rani might find one not gotten by other motor heads.
 
I think I'll start a thread instead of hi'jacking this one. LOL
 
I think I'll start a thread instead of hi'jacking this one. LOL

I was wondering if the majority of commenters on the industrial HEMI realize that is NOT Susie R/T nor mine LOL

interesting discussion.........very nice Friday morning stuff :D
 
All of this is turning out to be very cool indeed......
Maybe more people will pay more attention to the 4 doors and wagons from now on of all years.
I have always loved 'em.
 
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