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During
, I tend to focus on
,
, and/or
vehicles when I decide what is worth documenting. Sometimes, though, a fairly mainstream vehicle from our current century catches my eye, and this
in a Charlotte, North Carolina, junkyard is such a car.
The current
Hemi engine family first appeared in 2003
trucks, and so the revival of the legendary Hemi name was still pretty new when the
went on sale.
This car had
horsepower when new, which almost certainly meant more power at the wheels than the 426 Hemi cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s (the
differences between gross and net horsepower
ratings tend to result in inflated power numbers for cars of a half-century back).
At considerably more than 2 tons, however, the 300C wasn’t likely to humiliate a ’70 Hemi ‘Cuda in a drag race.
This car appears to be in reasonably solid condition, so we can assume that something very expensive went wrong with the engine and/or transmission. That won’t stop some eager junkyard shopper from grabbing the Hemi, though.
The same junkyard had
when I stopped by, with 360 horsepower, but nobody will want that engine for their
.
There’s a lot of stuff in this ad that could be interpreted much differently in 2018, compared to 2006, starting with the
reference.
from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2BJ093F