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  2. Chrysler Slant-6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Slant-Six is the popular name for a Chrysler inline-6 internal combustion engine with an overhead valve reverse-flow cylinder head and cylinder bank inclined at a 30-degree angle from vertical. Introduced in 1959 for the 1960 models, it was known within Chrysler as the G-engine. It was a clean-sheet design that began production in 1959 at ...

  3. Chrysler Valiant (SV1) - Wikipedia

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    The SV1 Valiant was offered only with the, 225-cubic-inch (3.7 L) capacity inline, [1] Slant-6 engine with a choice of three-speed manual transmission or three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission. [1]

  4. Dodge D series - Wikipedia

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    A narrower range of engines was offered: the base power plant was the 225 cu in (3.7 L) slant-6, now with top-fed hydraulic tappets, and the 318 cu in (5.2 L) and 360 cu in (5.9 L) LA-series V8s. The slant-6 was replaced by the 3.9 L (237 cu in) V6 for 1988; in 1992, it and the V8s became Magnum engines.

  5. List of Chrysler engines - Wikipedia

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    The "GEN-3" engines were available in Jeep utility vehicles starting in 1971. [3] It is not the same as Chrysler's 360 V8. [ 4 ] Chrysler continued production of the AMC 360 engine after the 1987 buyout of AMC to power the full-size Jeep Wagoneer (SJ) SUV that was produced until 1991. [ 5 ]

  6. Dodge Lancer - Wikipedia

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    The Lancer used the slant-6 engine. The base engine was the 170 cu in (2.8 L) unit, rated at 101 bhp (75 kW). The optional power package consisted of the larger 225 cu in (3.7 L) engine, rated at 145 bhp (108 kW). After the start of the 1961 model year, a die-cast aluminum version of the 225 engine block was made available. The aluminum 225 ...

  7. Dodge 330 - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge 330 is a mid-size car marketed by Dodge for the 1962 model year as a trim level above the base Dodge Dart. For the 1963 and 1964 model years, the 330 was the base trim of the mid-size lineup. It is one of the first unibody vehicles using the B-Body. The 330 series was available in two-door or four-door sedan body designs. [1]

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  9. Chrysler VIP - Wikipedia

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    The VIP was offered with the buyer's choice of a 225 cu in (3.7 L) Slant-6 or a 318 cu in (5.2 L) “Fireball” LA-series V8 engine. Chrysler's Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission was standard equipment with either engine. [4] Coaxial power steering and front disc brakes were optional with the six and standard with the V8. [4]