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Any 340's in Chargers????

Started by rp23g7, February 23, 2012, 03:29:40 PM

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rp23g7

So, i had a question from a young new Mopar enthusiast that came walking by my house when i was washing the Bee.

I had never really thought about it, but he was asking if there were any 340's put in 68-72 Chargers.  I have never seen one,


Anyone know?

Road Dog

Mine had a 340 in it in 1978 when I bought it. Put the 440 in it in 1988.
If your wheels ain't spinn'n you ain't got no traction.

41husk

I have seen a few.  They did make them.
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

Troy

Definitely 72. Definitely NOT 1968-1970. I really can't answer about 1971 off the top of my head. The big engine options (Hemi, 440 Six Pack) disappeared in 72 so perhaps they debuted then.

Come to think of it, I don't think the 340 was available in a B-body at all until 1972. It was available in A-body cars (Dart, Barracuda) starting in 1968 and in E-body cars (Cuda, Challenger) starting in 1970.

Troy
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Drache

Quote from: Troy on February 23, 2012, 03:39:16 PM
Definitely 72. Definitely NOT 1968-1970. I really can't answer about 1971 off the top of my head. The big engine options (Hemi, 440 Six Pack) disappeared in 72 so perhaps they debuted then.

Come to think of it, I don't think the 340 was available in a B-body at all until 1972. It was available in A-body cars (Dart, Barracuda) starting in 1968 and in E-body cars (Cuda, Challenger) starting in 1970.

Troy


1971 - the 340 was an option I believe. Wasn't it the "J" code for a VIN? I believe it was a last minute replacement at the end of the 1971 year for the Super Bee package.

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Ghoste

Yes, the 340 was an option in 1971.

Drache

Quote from: Ghoste on February 23, 2012, 04:52:02 PM
Yes, the 340 was an option in 1971.

Holy crap I got something right!  :o
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Troy

I just saw some stuff about a 1971 Superbee and the 340 was an option but you guys had already answered.

Troy
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flyinlow

There is a 72 rally/340 about 5 miles from me sitting outside a barn slowly rusting. Talked to the owners Dad ,he said his son was not intersted in selling.

Troy

Quote from: flyinlow on February 23, 2012, 08:03:14 PM
There is a 72 rally/340 about 5 miles from me sitting outside a barn slowly rusting. Talked to the owners Dad ,he said his son was not intersted in selling.
I have a 340 in my garage from a 72 Rallye in case he's missing the original motor. I don't believe they made a whole lot of them.

Troy
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flyinlow

I'll keep that in mind if I see the owner. His Dad let me look at the car, said several guys had asked about it. Blue ,hidden headlights, bulge hood with 340 Magnum call outs, 8 3/4 /727. Could not see the VIN. Hate to see it wasting away.

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Quote from: Troy on February 23, 2012, 05:19:52 PM
I just saw some stuff about a 1971 Superbee and the 340 was an option but you guys had already answered.

Troy


320 of them.  268 auto, 39 four gear.

bull

I almost bought a 69 with a transplanted 340. That thing was actually set up pretty good... a real goer.

Ghoste

I had a 69 with a 340 in it for a little while.  It was fun.