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  • *1965-1974 [[Plymouth]] [[Fury]] *1974-1975 [[Imperial]]
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  • ...]] [[B-Body]] platform. It was used for Mopar's [[Pony Cars]] for the 1970-1974 model years. Previously the [[Barracuda]] (Mopar's only Pony car at the tim * 1970-1974 [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]] had a 108-inch [[wheelbase]]
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  • ...rred to as Collector's Originality Guide: Challenger and Barracuda 1970 to 1974 is a book by [[Jim Schild]]. Reviews have been mixed with [[Mopar Enthusia
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  • [[Image:Matador.jpg|thumb|left|200px|1974 AMC Matador]]
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  • *1965-1974 Plymouth [[Satellite]] *1967-1974 Plymouth wagons
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  • * Dodge [[Dart Sport]] 1973-1974 *1974-1976 Plymouth Valiant
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  • The [[Plymouth]] Satellite was a [[B-Body]] car produced from 1965 to 1974 in various body styles and trim levels. Satellite buyers could choose many ...the [[383]] cubic inch and [[400]] cubic inch [[V-8|V-8s]]. From 1972 to 1974, a four-barrel carbureted version of the 400 was available for all Satellit
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  • ...er. The last few years the Barracuda didn't even offer a big block, and in 1974 the last Barracuda rolled off the [[assembly line]]. *[[E-Body]] 1970-1974
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  • === 1974 === [[Image:74RR.jpg|thumb|1974 Plymouth Road Runner]]
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  • [[Image:74plyDuster.jpg|thumb|350px|1974 Plymouth Duster]] === 1974 ===
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  • === 1974-1978 C-Body The Broughams ===
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  • ...power. The last few years the Barracuda didn't even offer a big block, and 1974 the last Barracuda rolled off the assembly line.''
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  • *1974 Dodge Charger, Plymouth Satellite *1974
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  • ** 360 in LA V8 (1974-1976 ==== '''1974 Mexican Super Bee''' ====
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  • The car was popular with the show circuit through 1974, when it acquired a bad scratch in the paint during transporting. The was s * 1970-1974 Dodge [[Challenger]]
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  • * 1970-1974 Dodge [[Challenger]]
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  • ...elin was the lowest-selling car in the AMC lineup in 1973; and the news in 1974 was worse, with just 17,555 sales. 1974 was the last year for the Javelin, still flaunting its 401 cubic inch V8. A
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  • [[Image:74challenger 2.jpg|thumb|300px|1974 Challenger]] ...Car -- the Challenger. While both the Dodge and Plymouth Pony Cars of 1970-1974 were [[E-Bodies]], the Challenger had a wheelbase 2" longer, mostly for it
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  • ...of 1977 for use in the 1978 racing season. While not as aerodynamic as the 1974 Charger body, the shape of the Magnum showed promise, and the "Petty Enterp ...r [[throttle body]] [[EFI]] system, dual 2.5" exhaust, 8.75" rear end from 1974 Charger/3.55 gears and [[Suretrack]]and a [[Gear Vendors]] [[Overdrive]]. H
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  • ...[Rear Axle]], mostly used in the full-size cars from the mid fifties until 1974. Unlike the other four Modern Day axles used by Mopar, the 8.75" had a [[3r
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  • ...models thus became [[Dart Sport 340]] in 1973, and [[Dart Sport 360]] for 1974 when the 360 cid (5.9 L) replaced the 340 cid (5.6 L) V8. The Dart Sport re * 360cid / 245 hp - 1974 dodge Dart Sport
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  • ...in every Midwest market. ''' Bobby Yowell''' drove this car beginning in 1974 and ran incredible '''8.42 @ 160.92''' eventually wrecking it when a crew m
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  • ...n a 1974 [[Dodge Monaco]] or a 1970 [[Dodge Polara]] (first two episodes), 1974–5 [[AMC Matador]], and 1976 [[Plymouth Fury]]. In later seasons a 1977 or
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  • * 1970-1974 Dodge [[Challenger]]
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  • ...[Rear Axle]], mostly used in the full-size cars from the mid fifties until 1974. Unlike the other four Modern Day axles used by Mopar, the 8.75" had a [[3r
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  • * 1974 Jeep [[Cherokee S]]
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  • '''1974:'''
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  • ...he Super Commando in Plymouths, and the [[TNT]] in Chryslers. From 1972 to 1974 the engine (detuned to run on [[lead-free gas]] was rated at 280 hp (209 kW
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  • ...his life. Roth joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1974. Roth shaved off his goatee and was heavily involved in social work through
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  • ...ationals at [[Beeline Dragway]] in Phoenix. The car was sold at the end of 1974 to Australian racer [[Graham Withers]] and, after being cut into shippable ...near clones of the Garlits-built cars, Garlits bought it to fulfill a late-1974 request from [[Bill Harrah]] of the famed Reno, Nev., museum, who wanted a
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  • **1974
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  • 1974 was the last year of an 8 3/4 axle package for performance. The Dana 60 had
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  • ...vailable sizes of slant-6 engine. The 198 engine was available through the 1974 model year. ...iron crankshaft, and a variety of other emissions related changes. For the 1974 model year it was replaced by the 360 cu in (5.9 L) engine.
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