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1969 Dodge Charger 500 Hemi

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john3976
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Marty Johnson
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Fun fact:  Sponsored by Dodge, Don Garlits received a Charger 500 from Chrysler Corporation.  However, the street HEMI was as temperamental for Big Daddy as it was for everyone else.  So, he ripped the HEMI out and replaced it with the better mannerable 440 Magnum motor.  



   
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I don't know if anyone noticed but Ertl forgot to include the brake pedal and clutch pedal. 



   
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@john3976 - The engine isn't wired, either.  



   
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