SORRY THIS IS SO LATE BUT I HAVEN'T CHECKED MY E-MAIL FOR A FEW DAYS. ANYWAY, THE QUESTION WAS, THE CIRCUMSTANCE, APPLICATION, AND CHRYSLER VEHICLE THAT FIRST USED THE HEMI CYLINDER HEAD DESIGN? WELL, THE FIRST CHRYSLER HEMI WAS USED IN THE XP-47H, AND WAS DEVELOPED DURING WWII FOR AIR CRAFT. BUT, THE XP-47H WAS BUILT BUY REPUBLIC AVIATION, SO TECNICALY IT IS NOT A CHRYSLER VEHICLE. A BOEING 737 THAT HAS G.E. ENGINES UNDER THE WINGS ISN'T CALLED A G.E. 737. JUST MY 2 CENTS.
JUSTIN JONES
>From: Kenyon Wills
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>To: IML
>Subject: IML: Trivia Question - super prize for first correct answer
>Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 23:10:34 -0700 (PDT)
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> >> When/how did the Chrysler Hemi engine debut? <<
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>First person to explicitly, correctly name the
>circumstance/application/chrysler vehicle that first
>used that famous cylinder head design here on the IML
>(no secret submissions allowed!) will get a 1964-66
>Imperial gas cap eagle. That's right, the big one the
>size of a teacup saucer.
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>You can mount it with pride on your toolbox,
>dishwasher, dog's collar, wife's handbag or whatever.
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>Kenyon Wills
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