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Old 05-20-2011, 04:12 AM
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: old5.0</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

Additionally, I can't recall ever seeing any advertising mention the 440-4, nor can I recall ever seeing a road test of one, while both exist for the Six Pack and Hemi powered variants.

To me, that adds up to &quot;not officially available.&quot;</div></div>

&quot;In 1971, the Coronet name was used on 4 door Sedans and station wagons. The Super Bee continued on with a &quot;W&quot; VIN code designation but was called the Charger Super Bee. The Super Bee was the only car in the 1971 Mopar performance car line up to have five different engine options. Super Bees were made with a 440-4 bbl for a brief time yet it's companion, the Road Runner, did not receive this motor.&quot;

I'm no expert and I know posting information from another source is always subjective, but regardless of you hearing info about availability its obvious that some people knew the 440-4 was an option.
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