Ceedawg
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You been doing ok? Haven’t seen any posts from you in awhile,And Ramcharger and Super Stock. Ron
You been doing ok? Haven’t seen any posts from you in awhile,And Ramcharger and Super Stock. Ron
YES.....YOU HAVE IT CORRECTLY STATED.....as the owner of a 1970 440 SIX BARREL PLYMOUTH GTX, RS23V0A******.I think I know the answer to this.. now don't laugh at me, but was Six Pack exclusively a Dodge term while Six Barrel was Plymouth????
Didn’t those have both 6 bbl and 6 pak? That’s where the 12 pack was invented!How about 440 hemi six pack? But with the rare 5 speed option
Ron's post here was 11 years ago and has not been seen here for over a year and 1/2...You been doing ok? Haven’t seen any posts from you in awhile,
I fear the worse then.Ron's post here was 11 years ago and has not been seen here for over a year and 1/2...
Ron's post here was 11 years ago and has not been seen here for over a year and 1/2...
Incorrect assumption....six pack was strictly Dodge while Six barrel was strictly Plymouth....it's only because of: laziness or possibly ineptitude of some people that the terms became interchangeable but to the purest (me) they are separate entities. Sort of like saying all GM cars are Chevies or Corvettes or Cadillacs or Buicks....similar but different.....:icon_thumleft: You got it! Lot's of strictly Dodge or Plymouth terms that are basically the same thing. That's one of them.
Superbird 6bbl equipped cars? I've seen quite a few.How many Plymouth Superbird six-barrels were built?
How many Dodge Daytona's were sixpacks???
I had one! (Heard from an idiot at a car show)How about 440 hemi six pack? But with the rare 5 speed option
On tags, my wife had KILLDEE on her tag (grandmothers nickname, a small ground bird) they would ask “what’s a Dee and why do you want to kill it” hundreds of times lol. I have CEEDAWG on my truck and guys ask if I was in the navy. I look at them as good conversation startersWhen I put my "personalized" license plate together for my 6BBL Roadrunner, I had past experience with "the public" not getting the message. Sure, if I had "6BBL440" there would be many who "get it" but it just doesn't have the same "ring" as "6PAK440" and the reason for that order of letters and numbers?
I know for a fact that "4406PAK" would be read "four thousand four hundred and six pak" by some idiots who may ask what that means, and I don't have the patience I used to.
....except the 440 6bbl/sixpack engine was only available in Super Bees and Road Runners in 69. The build run of Daytonas was over, before the six barrel setups were available.I had a 69-1/2 Dodge Superbee sixpack car.
So the Daytona could have got a sixpack in 1969...
According to info I found, approximately 1/3 of 70 superbird production (roughly 1900 cars) got the six barrel motor, about 1/10 got a hemi.Cool replies guys!
Yes we all say sixpack (to go) but six-barrel sounds way COOLER to me...
There are more Dodges and very few Plymouths left due to rust issues?
Especially Canadian 'built and driven' 71 GTX's like mine.
On the road for ten years then off, for rust repairs.
Then back on the road (for a while) and then off for another 25 years with err more 'rust issues'...
Then the Six barrel seizes up through 'lack of use' and its back to Holley for some new (old) ones.
How many Plymouth Superbird six-barrels were built?
How many Dodge Daytona's were sixpacks???
Too many questions and not enough straight answers...
Don't drive your Mopar in the SNOW with or without a six butterflies...
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