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I think he's referring to the 375 or 390 hp versions though.
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Is this a GT stocker or regular stock car?
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Since this post has all the Mopar guys attention, got a question........... (and i think i'm right)
I had a guy this week arguing with me on the phone saying he knows a 67 , yes i said 67 Cuda came with a hemi. So you guys pounce on this subject, lol. In my records 383 was the big motor for that rider in 67. |
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The test mule was a 67, so he is kind of right.
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The test mule was a 67 Cuda the engineers pulled off the assembly line
and hand built. Other than that: 1967 cuda came with /6, 273 V8 or 383 V8. 1968 cuda came with /6, 318 V8, 340 V8 or 383 V8 1969 cuda came with /6, 318 V8, 340 V8 or 440 V8
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