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Monthly
Contest
... Chrysler Trivia |
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A.
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Power
Booster
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B.
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Demand Induction
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C.
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Sonicflow
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D.
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Ramcharger
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The correct answer was D.
The fresh air system used on Dodges was aptly named Ramcharger.
It basically consisted of twin hood scoops with underhood ducting
channeling fresh air to a huge oval air cleaner and was identical
to the system used on Plymouths which they called the Airgrabber.The
big Hemi Orange Ramcharger and air cleaner against the impact body
colors used in the engine compartment and underhood offered up quite
an eye catching contrast that grabbed ones attention! Curiously
Chrysler engineers learned early on that to make the Ramcharger
system trully develop power the hood scoop openings would need to
face rearward for optimum airflow however marketing would determine
that asthetics were more important to sales and the scoops would
remain facing forward for a performance look!
This months contest is being sponsered
by The Paddock.The lucky winner will receive a $25.00 Paddock gift
certificate. For all your Mopar Restoration needs call or visit
The Paddock today www.paddockparts.com
800-428-4319. If you can't find it at The Paddock you'll have to
make it yourself !
So
you think you know your Chrysler history?
Well, we are gonna find out who's on the ball in our
NEW monthly Chrysler Trivia contest!
The rules are simple: We will post a question
each month with four answers,
your mission is to select the correct answer to be placed in our
prize drawing.
The WINNER will be chosen from all correct entries at random each
month.
One entry per person please!
Now y'all better dust off those thinking caps cause were goin all
the way back,
to the early 1900's that is! Better start studying and good luck.
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