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The popularity and performance of muscle cars grew in the early 1960s, as Mopar (Dodge, Plymouth, and Chrysler) and Ford battled for supremacy in drag racing. The 1962 Dodge Dart 413 cu in (6.8 L) Max Wedge, for example, could run a 13-second 1/4-mile dragstrip at over 100 miles per hour (161 km/h). By 1964, General Motors' lineup boasted Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, and Pontiac muscle cars, and Buick fielded a muscle car entry a year later. For 1964 and 1965, Ford had its 427 cu in (7.0 L) Thunderbolts, and Mopar unveiled the 426 cu in (7.0 L) Hemi engine. The Pontiac GTO was an option package that included Pontiac's 389 cu in (6.4 L) V8 engine, floor-shifted transmission with Hurst shift linkage, and special trim. In 1966 the GTO became a model in its own right. The project, led by Pontiac division president John DeLorean, technically violated GM's policy, limiting its smaller cars to 330 cu in (5.4 L) displacement, but the new model proved more popular than expected, and inspired GM and i
 

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if this had kicked me out one more time....250 words? sorry about plagiarizing content from wikipedia.
 

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welcome Mr. wiki-340 4-speed...

UH? what about you?
what car is it that you have that is a 340 4-speed.
got any pics?
got any questions?
 

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[ ˈwelkəm ]


noun


an instance or manner of greeting someone:

"you will receive a warm welcome"

synonyms: greeting · salutation · reception · hospitality ·


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exclamation


used to greet someone in a glad or friendly way:

"welcome to the Wildlife Park"


verb

1.greet (someone arriving) in a glad, polite, or friendly way:

"hotels should welcome guests in their own language"

synonyms: greet · salute · receive · meet · usher in


















adjective

1.(of a guest or new arrival) gladly received:

"visitors with disabilities are always welcome"
 
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