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Going back to 1971, Mopar hit a good lick. It came packaged in a 1971 Valliant Charger R/T E37. About 130 of these cars were produced. It was the mild version of the E38 that was developed for the Bathurst 500. Both cars were performanced tuned seven bearing 265 cid inline sixes. The motor was originally developed by Chrysler intended for commercial vehicles. Dubbed the Hemi head six, produced 280 hp at 5000 RPM and 318 lb ft of torque at 3700 rpm in full race trim and in the E37 version a tamer 248 hp at 4800 rpm and 306 torque at 3400 rpm running 9.7:1 compression and pump gas. Both versions came with a three speed manual tranny due to a limited budget. 1972 saw a borg-Warner four speed and an even hotter 265 Hemi six in the E48 and E49. The cars never saw a win at the Bathurst against the wilder Ford Falcon GTHO 351 V-8's and the Holden Monaros with their 327's, but did manage a third after a long pit stop ended their chance of an outright victory. The shorter road racing tracks in New Zealand was another story. The E49 dominated for ten years running away from the heavier V-8 cars. The Falcon could only manage 0-60 in 6.4 seconds, but the E49 did it in 6.1. The Falcon's damnedest 0-100 in 15.2, while the Valiants could do a ton in 14.1 eating the V-8's alive. In it's day the E49 could do the quarter in 14.7, but with modern rubber a full second can be shaved off this time as proved by an American block who imported one of these cars to the states.
Anyway, Are there any of these motors floating around in Aussie land? I thought you might enjoy these figures borrowed from A collector's Guide To Muscle Cars.
Any tall tales about these? Here's a link for a picture of one.
http://members.optushome.com.au/ekholden/hemi/
Speedy
PS. I realize this isn't a Ford. My true love and most of yours but when I read about this car I just thought it was really cool and you might also enjoy it. Heck I don't even like mopars that much...
Anyway, Are there any of these motors floating around in Aussie land? I thought you might enjoy these figures borrowed from A collector's Guide To Muscle Cars.
Any tall tales about these? Here's a link for a picture of one.
http://members.optushome.com.au/ekholden/hemi/
Speedy
PS. I realize this isn't a Ford. My true love and most of yours but when I read about this car I just thought it was really cool and you might also enjoy it. Heck I don't even like mopars that much...