RobertN
Super Member
Re: Say what you want about Dodge...errrr "Ram" trucks, but they are catching a few e
Too bad they did not use that Hemi straight six that was developed.
It eventually was used in the late 60's/early 80's in Australia. You could get a Valiant Charger(no relation to either the US Valiant or US Charger) with a Hemi 6-pack; the Hemi straight-6 with triple side draft Webers! That car, was really fast...!
That motor was originally designed in the US for use in pickup trucks.
Chrysler Hemi-6 Engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australian Hemi Six Engines: 215, 245, 265
1972 Australian Chrysler Charger RT Engine Bay View Photo 2
Too bad they did not use that Hemi straight six that was developed.
It eventually was used in the late 60's/early 80's in Australia. You could get a Valiant Charger(no relation to either the US Valiant or US Charger) with a Hemi 6-pack; the Hemi straight-6 with triple side draft Webers! That car, was really fast...!
That motor was originally designed in the US for use in pickup trucks.
Chrysler Hemi-6 Engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australian Hemi Six Engines: 215, 245, 265
1972 Australian Chrysler Charger RT Engine Bay View Photo 2
Go back farther and you will find them with straight six.:thumbsup: