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[ QUOTE ] . The second memory I have that typifies the definition of a muscle car was when a close friend took me for a ride in his '72 Hemi Road Runner. I know what you're thinking, the Hemi was discontinued after 1971. The car started life as a 340, 4 speed and in 1974 had a dealer exchange Hemi transplant. [/ QUOTE ] I know this is off the topic, but didn't I read somewhere that 2-3 1972 hemi cars actually got built. I'm thinking they were "B" bodies too. [/ QUOTE ] In the Mopar world, never say "never". But I don't believe that to be true. Patrick |
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Not a true musclecar, but when m
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