It depends on engine, transmission, rear end and rear gear options.
depending on rear end 2.76, 3.23, 3.54, 3.55, 3.91 and 4.10 gears were available
Aproximate top speed (based on 6000rpm redline)
4.10 = 113 mph
3.91 = 118mph
3.54/3.55 = 130mph
3.23 = 143mph
2.76 = theoretically good to 168mph, but most likely drag limited to about 150mph with 440 6pk/hemi.
up to 28 miles per hour (45 km/h)
237 miles, a four hour car journey
50.6 miles about an hour and 15 minute drive
Distance is 321 miles by car, a little over a 5 hour journey, fastest route via the M5
Outside of rush-hour traffic, it should take about 4½ hours to drive the 250 miles from Plymouth to Nottingham. (M5/M42).
There are 40.526 miles between Salem and Plymouth.
Plymouth, Massachusetts is bordered by Bourne, Massachusetts to it's southeast, and Bourne is the first town on Cape Cod, and it is the closest town to Plymouth, and Plymouth is the biggest town in Massachusetts, so if you mean northern Plymouth, it would be about 18 miles, or a 25 minute drive.If you mean southern Plymouth, it would be roughly 5 miles, only about a 10 minute drive to the cape cod border, and from central Plymouth, it would probably be between the first 2 distances I just mentioned and once you get to the border, you cross over the cape cod bridge, and your there.
3600 rpm is the power of the Plymouth custom wagon automatic 1958 engine and its maximum speed is 115 miles per hour.
The Hour of Power - 1970 1-1 was released on: USA: 1970
No. "Miles per hour" is a speed. An acceleration might be "Miles per hour per hour", or "miles per hour squared".
It's about 35 miles. On the bus it probably takes about an hour or so.
The Tim Conway Comedy Hour - 1970 1970-12-04 was released on: USA: 4 December 1970