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RE: 1962 413?




Here is Mr. Davis' reply:

"Hello Bill and Kathi: This is a story. No cars were shipped without engines and every car that got a standard V-8 (318) had a blank (no punch) in the engine column of the card and no digit in the second line of the card where the engine code was listed numerically. Additionally, I have looked at every record that Chrysler has regarding these cars and there were 318's installed, 361 4 barrel engines installed, a few 383 4 barrel engines installed and two versions of the max wedge. Additionally the records are very good. They have a complete record of all of the 62 models produced. That same holds true for prior years and later years through the 67 model year. The auto plant was not equipped to deal with cars without engines. The shipping companies were not equipped to deal with cars without engines. They were driven off the end of the assembly line across the street in most cases to lots where they were loaded on trucks to be sent to dealers or to Great Lakes Steamers or onto rail road cars. No one had the equipment to move cars without engines. I reject this completely. These stories get their life from the AMA specifications that Chrysler released back in 61 for the 62 models. They listed a 2-4 barrel 383 and a 2-4 barrel 413 as legitimate engines. I have yet to see a code on any 62 Dodge or Plymouth engine that would make me believe that any such car was built. If you look in the 62 parts book you will not find a single entry for any of the parts that would have been necessary to service them.
Hope this helps.  Darrell Davis"




Bill & Kathi Parker, South Central Indiana
'60 Chrysler Saratoga kustom; '62 Plymouth Max Wedge; '64 Dart convertible; '65 Barracuda \6; '65 Imperial; '68 Barracuda FB 340-S; '69 Barracuda FB now 360; '70 Challenger now 440; '72 Cuda '340

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