As we all know, the Hemi wasn't available on any Plymouth street cars in '65 (unlike '64), so why give a price estimate for a car that didn't exist? If a REAL '65 Hemi hardtop was found it would have to be a NASCAR car and worth well in excess of the Hagerty guide. I think someone didn't do their homework and that's all there is to it. Kinda like Galen peppering his little white books with false information to see if anyone was copying his research.
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:15:49 PM UTC-4, Donald Gallimore wrote:
What is a 415 HP Hemi?
Saw this is the Hagerty Price Guide for 1965 Plymouths. Could this be the 4bbl NASCAR engine?
Akron Don Gallimore
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