How well do you know the engines, parts and transmissions that have powered Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth vehicles? Take our 20-question Chrysler trivia quiz challenge and find if you’re a pro or not!

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1952 DeSoto FireDome V8 dispay at the '52 Pan Pacifica Auto Show in Los Angeles

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1956-1961 Chrysler small block engines were part of which engine family?

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The Chrysler "B" and "RB" engines replaced the 1st Generation Hemi?

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The 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A and 1970 Plymouth Barracuda AAR used this engine exclusively?

1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

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Chryler's 1951 HEMI engine was originally called?

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The 413, 426 wedge and 440 belong to what engine family?

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The 1956 Chrysler 300B was the first to achieve this?

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Dodge's Viper was powered by what engine family?

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Chrysler's answer to the Corvette and Thunderbird was this model?

1955-Chrysler-300

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Chrysler's RB engine sizes are differentiated by what?

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This Chrysler engine was nick named what?

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Which engine was available in both a "B" and "RB" series?

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In a break from Chrysler's 300-series tradition, the 1959 Chrysler 300E was powered by what?

1959 Chrysler 300 E

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Plymouth's high performance 440 was called the Super Commando - what did Chrysler called their version?

Plymouth Super Commando 440

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The Chrysler Maximum Power Wedge or Max Wedge was available on which engine(s)?
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Chrysler 426 Wedge

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This Chrysler engine appeared in 1964 and is known as what?

1964 Chrysler 426 Hemi

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This Chrysler Hemi appeared in what concept car?

1951 Chrysler K310

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Chrysler's 1958 big block engines (350, 361, 383, 400) engines were part of which engine family?

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Chrysler's after marked division is called?

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Chrysler's three-speed automatic transmission was called?

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Mr. Mopar was originally what?

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