Minggu, 23 September 2012

Plymouth Hemi Cuda 1970

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Plymouth Hemi Cuda is a car made in 1970 or precisely finished manufactured on August 1, 1969 at Chrysler's Claire Point, Michigan, United States.

At first, the producer-Chrysler-not intend to sell it. However, eventually the manufacturer began producing and marketing.

The production car is also relatively brief, lasting only until 1970 or 1971 models. Plymouth Cuda was offered in coupe and convertible variants with advanced engine HEMI.

Excellence HEMI engine for the car version of the highway is the power to 450 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. Power is transmitted to the wheels by using the manual transmission or four-speed automatic transmission level Torquelife three speed levels.

HEMI comes from a term that means a semi-circle hemispherical or dome. Fuel combustion chamber resembling a dome it had previously been used in mortar or cannon and began to be used by the car manufacturer in 1901.

One of the advantages to the engine combustion chamber dome is suction or intake valve and exhaust valve or exhaust are on opposite position. Thanks to such a position, the combustion process even more perfect. Power output was also more perfect.

Plymouth HEMI Cuda ever offered at a price of U.S. $ 3.2 million. Only, until now owners and auction houses that offer Plymouth HEMI Cuda did not specify the condition of the car has to offer.

Source: autotraderclassics.com.
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