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1970 and 1971 found them in,
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Friend of mine had a new 6 Pack 68 or 69 Super Bee. No power anything if I remember correctly. Drove like a tank to a kid of my 17 years.
In 71 I bought a 70 GTX 6 pack that had p/s and brakes I believe. It was a heavily optioned, air grabber car. Black with a gold bucket seat interior. Very pretty and fast car that I wish I still had. Seemed to handle a lot better than the Bee. Scared the *%+# out of my girlfriend. She had a Vega with an automatic. I let her drive the GTX and at the hit from the first stoplight it almost did a 360 before she got it stopped !!!! |
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The performance chart lists the brakes at 10" diameter.
They came with the Big-Body 11" drum brakes. |
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In the pic with the air cleaner off, it appears to be a shot from the driver side, but it is actually the pass side with the fuel lines and vacuum pods, but the carbs are facing in the opposite direction.
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Looks like tht part of the image was reversed, like a mirror image.
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For a little while along time ago I drove on the street with a 440 six pack in my '72 Chrysler Town & Country. Spray painted "Wagons of Steel" on the wood grain, howling 4.56 gears from some old pick up truck, flat black hood with a scabby old JC Whitney "Super Six Pack" scoop, black steelies w/no hub caps and chrome lug nuts...those were the "salad days" I guess!
I wish I still had the Six Pack set up. Chris Barnes Wagons of Steel Stock 6621 |
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Yep you guys spotted the reversed photo with the distributor, fuel lines, carbs/vacuum pods, & coil all on the wrong side.
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