Concealing an Elephant
My longtime neighbor in Orange County had a favorite riddle that applied to tackling formidable tasks:
Q: How do you eat an elephant?
A: One bite at a time.
The Chrysler 'Hemi' engines were noticeably larger in size compared to most others and thus gained the nickname of 'Elephant.'
Normally, the 426 Hemi engine would fit under the Charger's hood but this one may have an enhanced induction/intake system (such as a supercharger) that necessitated the bulge lest having a hole in the hood.
This 1969 Dodge Charger looks as if a real elephant was stuffed under the hood!
Concealing an Elephant
My longtime neighbor in Orange County had a favorite riddle that applied to tackling formidable tasks:
Q: How do you eat an elephant?
A: One bite at a time.
The Chrysler 'Hemi' engines were noticeably larger in size compared to most others and thus gained the nickname of 'Elephant.'
Normally, the 426 Hemi engine would fit under the Charger's hood but this one may have an enhanced induction/intake system (such as a supercharger) that necessitated the bulge lest having a hole in the hood.
This 1969 Dodge Charger looks as if a real elephant was stuffed under the hood!