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hurstsogood
Why are Hemi muscle cars so valued?
What is it about Hemi engines that makes cars equipped with them so desirable?
Were they produced in limited numbers? What's the deal?
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February 27, 2008
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You are correct in assuming low volume, the cars were relatively expensive in the late '60 & early '70. But another problem was that Chrysler wasn't producing them to last. They were basically a two to three year car so, to put it simply, they didn't last. The result, today those that are left are worth mucho dinero!
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February 27, 2008
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