there are any number of websites that will decode and give you places to find info just punch in mopar fender tag decode
Plymouth.
Plymouth.
with the 440 or the hemi they were quick for the day.
HEMI , 383 or 440 ?
1970 was the first Hemi Cuda. In 1969 The largest motor offered was the 440 6pk.
hemi orange if it was a big block.
The GTX came with a 440 CID 4bbl. 375 HP V-8. Only option was a 426 CID Hemi V-8 of 425 HP.
The 1968 hurst hemi 10.30@130mph
I don't think the HEMI heads were invented/designed until the last 50's/early 60's, when Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth first made them famous. I will check and see if this is true, but I think it is. A great site for anything Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth and now Jeep related is www.allpar.com
A Dodge Dart or Plymouth Barracuda with a 383 or 440 from 1967-1969. The 273 & 340 were more performance cars. The Hemi Darts and Barracudas of 1968, were non-streetable race cars with plenty of muscle, but not available to the general public.
that all depended on how the car was geared but with a 3.23 gear it should be able to hit 150.
No, the 5.7L Hemi didn't exist until the 2003 Truck and 2005 Chrysler 300C.No, the 5.7L Hemi didn't exist until the 2003 Truck and 2005 Chrysler 300C.