On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Dan Phenicie wrote: > In fact, I'd say that if pressed, you could only document about > 10% of the Chrylser Products between 1924 and 1963 that you have listed. I And after 1963 as well. They continue to list the 1969 Dodge Super Bee as having a standard 375-hp 440 when that engine was never offered in any Super Bee, then deduct x% for having a 383, which is the standard engine. And there are many more errors like this. Good for you! If they presume to pass themselves off as experts in the field, hold their feet to the fire. smike@xxxxxxxxx
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