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Many consider the Slant Six engine a marvel of automotive engineering. It was introduced for the 1960 model year in the Valiant and mid-size Dodge and Plymouth vehicles. Its nickname was earned from the 30-degree tilt of its cylinder block towards the passenger side of the engine bay, a revolutionary departure from the traditional vertical orientation.

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