Thanks Gents - but I am still not clear on the specific difference(s) between the 70 350HP rated motor vs 71 375HP rated motor. I see there was a compression drop in '71 based on BODY67's response. One would think the 70 with high compression would make more HP. So this seems counterintuitive...
Hi Gents,
Can you tell me what made the difference in HP ratings between the 1970 vs 1971 440 that were available in the Sport Fury? My understanding is the 1970 was rated at 350HP and the 1971 440 was rated at 375HP. I am not sure of the torque ratings of each (maybe somebody can chime in on...
Hi Gents,
I assume there is a way to decode VIN and fender tag data plate information. Can someone tell me where I can find such decoder details?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
Thanks again Gents. I do have one picture somewhere (I have not seen it in years) of me, my brother and a neighborhood friend siting on our bikes in the driveway directly in front of the car. I will have to find that picture. That to my knowledge it is the only picture I have of it and I...
Thank you for alerting me to this car. It certainly is an outstanding car. I am really interested in finding a '70 burnt orange bucket seat car however - but I really appreciate the link. I did also see the owner documentary thread of the restoration of this car. That is a great read/thread and...
Thank you for alerting me. His car is certainly beautiful without question. I may PM him to get more particulars as I could not see the interior to note if it was a bench seat and column shifter or bucket seats and console. Thank you again.
Thank you Gents. Yes, our family bought one new from Public Service Chrysler Plymouth (now out of business) in Binghamton, New York when I was 5 years old. I remember riding around in the back seat and always liked it. We traded it in at the same dealer in 1973 for a brand new Chrysler New...