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...of this 1960 Chrysler 300F.
Photos belong to Alejandro Rodriguez (for Gooding & Company)
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69 horsepower.
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Didn’t that have about 350?
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1,000,000 HP
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Not enough horsepower.
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All the HP.
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And all the torques.
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4
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Good guess (I presume you’re an old Chrysler nerd like me then), this is actually the 300F GT Special, which had different intake manifolds along with some different mods for a total of 400 HP. (at the engine.) (parentheses)
Which is pretty insane for a factory car from 1960.
Also has a 4-speed manual (yay) from a Facel Vega for you can shift in addition to trying to keep the thing from marshmallowing into a ditch
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360ish?
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350
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+two zeros
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400, apparently! Pretty wild for 1960.
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400? That’s a good number for a 55 year old car.
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Holy front end, Batman!
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Holy crap you’re right.
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The mother of all crossram intake manifolds:
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315
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300
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Pretty sure that’s a Subaru brah...
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its all about dem tail lights in the 60 Chrysler, they look great in customs
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_…
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Remember that that’s gross. Probably works out to 275 or so net.... There’s no real set formula though.
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I bid 1 horsepower, Bob.
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Right! It doesn’t really compare to today’s cars, but considering all 1960 cars were measured like this, it still comes out to a lot of HP.
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Heathen!! _ They look great where they are.
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I like them better on our 56 chevy
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Oh, you’re the guy with the ‘56? I can’t argue there, they look pretty nice, haha