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While the Mustang packs a 351 cubic-inch Cleveland V-8 with a four-barrel carburetor, Mr. Fuchs has spent most of his life in pursuit of low fuel consumption.
Sunday Reading 2009
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Throughout 2010 and 2011, volunteers from 13 states submitted cubic-inch pieces of polyurethane foam cut from 101 baby products to a Duke University research laboratory.
Robyn Griggs Lawrence: Toxic Flame Retardants Rampant in Baby Products, New Study Finds Robyn Griggs Lawrence 2011
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The car on display, the only surviving model of 13 made, has a 138-cubic-inch, two-cylinder motor and cost $1,500 when the average wage was $411 a year.
A Nation of Drivers Mark Yost 2012
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This is the first bike that will exploit the Renovatio's frameless concept: The 132-cubic-inch, S&S-built engine is a load-bearing structural element, suspended like a girder between the stupendous front engine mount and rear pivot.
The Master of Machine-Age Motorcycles Dan Neil 2011
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The car featured power steering, air conditioning and a 265-cubic-inch, 162-horsepower V-8 with a three-speed manual transmission.
A Nation of Drivers Mark Yost 2012
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The 392 cubic-inch Hemi V8, introduced in 1957, went on to become a favorite of racers for years.
2010 SEMA Show: Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 gets big power boost 2010
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The 427-cubic-inch big block growled up behind the slick SUV.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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The 392 cubic-inch Hemi V8, introduced in 1957, went on to become a favorite of racers for years.
2010 SEMA Show: Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 gets big power boost 2010
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It was a four-door 330 model Dart with a 318 cubic-inch V-8 engine.
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The 427-cubic-inch big block growled up behind the slick SUV.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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