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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Chevy turned up the wick with the release of the 409 at the tail end of 1961. The engine was so new, only 143 cars came with them, and there was some question in the minds of NHRA whether or not the 2x4 induction was factory-installed or a dealer option, as they initially classified them as A/FX.

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