I vote yes for the engine, but it might have been just a six...
Speaking of which, Chrysler made a great motor, the slant six, which by laying on its side at about a 45 degree angle from vertical, allowed for a lower hood/bonnet and longer intake runners. But it also meant that the bulk of the engine was in front of the passenger, not the driver, so a driver side head-on collision might involve more injury to the driver than might otherwise be the case. But the motor was very strong and under-stressed, racking up a reputation for long life and reliability, if a few simple maintenance chores were attended to regularly (like keeping the heat riser valve in the exhaust manifold free to function).