View Full Version : Mopar Trivia Part 2
MHemi 06-22-2009, 09:10 PM 1st 10 were real tuff but make sure you read them! I will be throwing a question up after we get thru the questions for the 1st person to answer to get some thing pretty cool!
Here we go with the next ten!
1)What part was the first to receive a part number by the old Chrysler Special Parts Group? Extra credit if you know the part number.
2)Chrysler 300 letter Series cars ran consecutively from the 1956 300c to the 1965 300L,But one letter was skipped.What was it and why?
3)The Chrysler "B" Wedge engine was available in 350,361,383 and 400-ci displacements. In what displacements was the "RB" Wedge engine available?
4)Aside from the altered wheel base 1965 Dodge Coronets and Plymouth Belvederes built for drag racing, what other Non-racing altered wheelbase car did Ma Mopar build in 1965?
5)What was the first year a 413-ci engine was available in a Chrysler product, and what was the application?
6)If the A54 Colored Bumper Group was ordered on a 71 Charger R/T, What other two popular options were not available?
7) What major internal change was made to the 426 Hemi engine for 1970?
8) When the N96 Fresh Air Hood option was ordered on a 1969 B-body, what mandatory option also had to be ordered?
9) On what 1970 Performance Mopar does the same word appear three times, spelled two different way's?
10)on a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury, what was different about the automatic transmission from any other 1964 Plymouth?
Good Luck!
MHemi 06-22-2009, 11:15 PM Not even a try? not 1 answer?:cool:
OverCharged 06-22-2009, 11:30 PM we suck. sorry marty. lol
RedInfierno 06-22-2009, 11:40 PM here is my try, a little general but MAN! those are not easy! u need some knowledge
3) the 426 RB Wedge was a wedge-head RB big-block with a 4.25 inch (108 mm) bore and 3.75-inch (95 mm) stroke
5)The 413 RB had a 4.1875 in (106 mm) bore and was used from 1959 to 1965 in cars. During that period, it powered almost all Chrysler New Yorker and Imperial models, and was also available on the lesser Chryslers, Dodge Polara (http://www.deepsouthmopars.com/wiki/Dodge_Polara), Dodge Monaco (http://www.deepsouthmopars.com/wiki/Dodge_Monaco), and Plymouth Fury (http://www.deepsouthmopars.com/wiki/Plymouth_Fury) as an alternative to the 383-cubic-inch B series engine (http://www.deepsouthmopars.com/wiki/Chrysler_B_engine) and/or the 318 Poly. With a compression ratio of 10:1 it developed 340 brake horsepower in 1X4-Bbl trim
MHemi 06-22-2009, 11:54 PM here is my try, a little general but MAN! those are not easy! u need some knowledge
3) the 426 RB Wedge was a wedge-head RB big-block with a 4.25 inch (108 mm) bore and 3.75-inch (95 mm) stroke
Very good! part right!
5)The 413 RB had a 4.1875 in (106 mm) bore and was used from 1959 to 1965 in cars. During that period, it powered almost all Chrysler New Yorker and Imperial models, and was also available on the lesser Chryslers, Dodge Polara (http://www.deepsouthmopars.com/wiki/Dodge_Polara), Dodge Monaco (http://www.deepsouthmopars.com/wiki/Dodge_Monaco), and Plymouth Fury (http://www.deepsouthmopars.com/wiki/Plymouth_Fury) as an alternative to the 383-cubic-inch B series engine (http://www.deepsouthmopars.com/wiki/Chrysler_B_engine) and/or the 318 Poly. With a compression ratio of 10:1 it developed 340 brake horsepower in 1X4-Bbl trimClose on 5 as well!
You are a MOPAR WIZ!!!!!!!
Answers soon!
RedInfierno 06-22-2009, 11:56 PM allright! gotta love wikipedia! hahaha
MHemi 06-23-2009, 01:11 AM 1st 10 were real tuff but make sure you read them! I will be throwing a question up after we get thru the questions for the 1st person to answer to get some thing pretty cool!
Here we go with the next ten!
1)What part was the first to receive a part number by the old Chrysler Special Parts Group? Extra credit if you know the part number.
1964 HEMI cast-iron block.PN #2806250
2)Chrysler 300 letter Series cars ran consecutively from the 1956 300c to the 1965 300L,But one letter was skipped.What was it and why?
The letter "i" was skipped, so as not to appear to be 3001
3)The Chrysler "B" Wedge engine was available in 350,361,383 and 400-ci displacements. In what displacements was the "RB" Wedge engine available?
413,426, and 440 are well known "RB" displacements, but there was a limited production 383 "RB" engine available in the late 1950's
4)Aside from the altered wheel base 1965 Dodge Coronets and Plymouth Belvederes built for drag racing, what other Non-racing altered wheelbase car did Ma Mopar build in 1965?
the 1965 Dodge Polara Pursuit police car was streched from a 121-inch wheelbase to a 122-inch wheelbase to meet California Highway patrol bid specs.
5)What was the first year a 413-ci engine was available in a Chrysler product, and what was the application?
the 413-ci Flathead six cylinder engine was available in a 1953 Dodge 4 ton truck
6)If the A54 Colored Bumper Group was ordered on a 71 Charger R/T, What other two popular options were not available?
A09 Concealed Headlamps and M85 Bumper Guards.
7) What major internal change was made to the 426 Hemi engine for 1970?
Hydraulic lifters, as opposed to mechanical/solid lifters.
8) When the N96 Fresh Air Hood option was ordered on a 1969 B-body, what mandatory option also had to be ordered?
Three-speed wipers,The standard two-speed wiper motor wouldn't clear the air cleaner.
9) On what 1970 Performance Mopar does the same word appear three times, spelled two different way's?
On the 1970 challenger T/A the engine I.D. is spelled sixpak on both front fenders,and six pack on the air cleaner lid.
10)on a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury, what was different about the automatic transmission from any other 1964 Plymouth?
Only the Sport Fury had a center console. The shift "lever" moved to the console as opposed to dash-mounted push buttons on all other automatic plymouths
Here they are! How did you do?
Good Luck!Let me know!
MHemi 06-23-2009, 01:26 AM Answers are up!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
OverCharged 06-23-2009, 01:38 AM cool info to know
RedInfierno 06-23-2009, 02:15 AM some good info there marty...
patrick2164 06-24-2009, 01:21 AM hey im learning sumthin coool
RedInfierno 06-24-2009, 01:23 AM we all are patrick!
patrick2164 06-24-2009, 01:27 AM dam rite we are
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