Well, if we're referring to the Hemi, that would be 1951. It appeared in
the Saratoga, New Yorker, and Imperial. It displaced 331 CI with 180 hp, the
same as Cadillac, and started the horsepower race.
Bryan St. Mary
1959 Crown Coupe
1964 Crown convert
2 1965 Crown converts
1966 Crown Convert
1979 Magnum GT T-top
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Subject: IML: Trivia Question - super
prize for first correct answer
>> When/how did the Chrysler Hemi engine
debut? <<
First person to explicitly, correctly name
the
circumstance/application/chrysler vehicle that first
used that
famous cylinder head design here on the IML
(no secret submissions
allowed!) will get a 1964-66
Imperial gas cap eagle. That's right,
the big one the
size of a teacup saucer.
You can mount it with pride
on your toolbox,
dishwasher, dog's collar, wife's handbag or whatever.
Kenyon
Wills
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