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  • [[Category:Concept Cars]] [[Category:Dream Cars]]
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  • [[Category:Show Cars]] [[Category:Concept Cars]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[1954 Plymouth Belmont Concept Car]] [[Category:Dream Cars]] <!-- delete this line for new Wiki -->
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  • #REDIRECT [[1954 Plymouth Belmont Concept Car]] [[Category:Dream Cars]] <!-- delete this line for new Wiki -->
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  • [[Category:Show Cars]] [[Category:Concept Cars]]
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  • [[Category:Concept Cars]] The Plymouth Prontos were concept cars that was planned to save Plymouth.
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  • [[Category:Concept Cars]] The Plymouth Prontos were concept cars that was planned to save Plymouth.
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  • [[Category:Dream Cars]] <!-- Change Page Template to the model's Make --> [[Category:Concept Cars]]
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  • ...nce that time I have always been interested in Dream/Concept/Styling Study cars ā€“ and especially the Chrysler Turbine. ...t articles. The first is about the 1963 Chrysler Turbine program, where 50 cars were given to the public to test for 3 months. The second one is more about
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  • [[Image:XNR-Exner.jpg|thumb|240px|Virgil Exner with his XNR Concept Car]] [[Image:Xnr2a.jpg|thumb|240px|XNR Concept Car]]
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  • [[Category:Show Cars]] [[Category:Concept Cars]]
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  • [[Category:Concept Cars]] The Plymouth Pronto Spider was a concept car that was planned to save Plymouth.
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  • [[Image:OCW-diplomat1.jpg|thumb|400px|Old Cars Weekly Article]] [[Image:OCW-diplomat2.jpg|thumb|400px|Old Cars Weekly Article]]
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  • ...Detroit trucking firm that transported most of [[Chrysler Corporation]]'s cars from the factory to dealers and distributors from the thirties and sixties. ...lian coachwork called the [[1958 Dual Ghia|Dual-Ghia]]. These over the top cars were based on a modified [[Dodge]] [[chassis]] using a 315 cubic-inch [[Hem
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  • ...ge:1958 Plymouth Cabana drivers side.jpg|center|400px|1958 Plymouth Cabana Concept]] ...s. It also featured suicide rear side doors. Unlike Plymouth's other dream cars, it was a [[Pushmobile]] body on a rolling chassis, and not a running autom
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  • ...given to the 1950s [[First Generation Hemi Engines]] put into [[Chrysler]] cars. There is also a [[2005 Chrysler Firepower Concept Car]].
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  • [[Category:Concept Cars|1958 Dual-Ghia 400 Prototype]] [[Category:Dream Cars|1958 Dual-Ghia 400 Prototype]]
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  • ...ompete with the Chevrolet Corvette. It borrowed heavily from the earlier [[concept car]] [[Duster1]], which was a [[Targa]] style [[2-seater]] built on a [[38 ...and since it didn't really fit in with his collection of 50s Finned Dream Cars, he sold it to Steve Juliano -- who still owns the car today.
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  • ...soto Adventurer I]] and [[1954 Desoto Adventurer II]] as they're different cars instead of updated ...oduced the Charger in 1966 as a competitor to the sporty Fastback roofline cars offered by Ford and Chevrolet.
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  • [[Category:Dream Cars]] [[Category:Concept Cars]]
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  • [[Category:Dream Cars]] <!-- delete this line for new Wiki --> This article is about a concept car. For the similarly named engine, see [[Chrysler FirePower engine]].
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  • [[Category:Concept Cars]] [[Category:Dream Cars]]
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  • competitor to the sporty Fastback roofline cars offered by Ford and Chevrolet. [[Category:Concept Car]]
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  • [[Category:Concept Car]] ...oduced the Charger in 1966 as a competitor to the sporty Fastback roofline cars offered by Ford and Chevrolet.
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  • [[Category:Dream Cars]] <!-- delete this line for new Wiki --> ...and [[Desoto]] [[Airflows]], and to answer Harley Earl's 1938 Buick Y-Job concept. The car is also referred to as a 1940, but the 1940 is the same car. They
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  • competitor to the sporty Fastback roofline cars offered by Ford and Chevrolet. [[Category:Concept Car]]
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  • [[Image:Xnr2a.jpg|thumb|350px|XNR Concept Car]] ...e year that a new class of car called the [[Compact]] was created. Compact cars were smaller in dimensions, lighter, and used smaller displacement engines.
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  • [[Image:2007 dodge demon concept.jpg|thumb|350px|2007 Demon Concept]] The following was the official Press release from Chrysler on the 2007 Demon Concept
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  • Opened October 5, 1999, the Walter P. Chrysler Museum documents the cars, the people, the processes and the contributions made by Chrysler and its f At the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, more than 70 antique, custom and concept vehicles that span a century celebrate the proud American heritage of an au
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  • [[Category:Dream Cars]] <!-- delete this line for new Wiki --> [[Category:Show Cars]]
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  • == Background of The Exner Era Dream Cars == <!-- Do not remove this line As it is a heading --> ...he cars designed to where a man could drive with his hat on. This made the cars appear too tall.
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  • [[Category:Show Cars]] [[Category:Concept Cars]]
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  • ...[[Pushmobile]]) [[Dodge]]s in [[Virgil Exner]] had commissioned as [[Dream Cars]] in 1953 and 1954. There were designed to be Chrysler's version of the Che [[Image:54-Dodge-Firearrow-III Concept.jpeg|thumb|300px|Firearrow III]]
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  • ...ction form October 1932 until the end of production of the 1959 model year cars. Plymouth introduced the longer wheelbase [[PD]] and [[PCXX]]. ...were asked to sell [[accessories]] like radios to people who had purchased cars without them. The news from the war was in much demand.
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  • While the above cars competed for sales, on the streets, and on the race track with the Road Run === 1969 Plymouth Duster I Concept ===
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  • ...oduced the Charger in 1966 as a competitor to the sporty Fastback roofline cars offered by Ford and Chevrolet. [[Category:Concept Car]]
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  • Ghia initially made lightweight aluminum-bodied cars, achieving fame with the Alfa Romeo 6C 1500, winning Mille Miglia (1929). B ...many foreign firms ordering Ghia designs, such as Ford (the Lincoln Futura concept car), Volkswagen (the Karmann Ghia), and Volvo (the Volvo P1800). Chrysler
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  • [[Image:1997pronto.jpg|thumb|400px|1997 Plymouth Pronto Concept Car]] [[Image:1998ProntoCruiser.jpg|thumb|400px|1998 Plymouth Pronto Cruiser Concept Car]]
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  • [[Image:Challenger06 011600 w800.jpg|thumb|300px|Challenger Concept]] [[Image:Challenger06 021600 w800.jpg|thumb|300px|Challenger Concept]]
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  • ...promoted by General "Black Jack" Pershing insisting on only Dodge Touring cars in his pursuits of Poncho Villa on the Mexican border. ...g with its [[Max Wedge]] and [[Hemi]] engines, set the standard for Muscle cars with the [[Charger]], set the standard for aerodynamics with the [[Daytona]
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  • ...Cā€™s chairman, Robert Evans, pushed to have a production version of the AMX concept built alongside the Javelin. His argument may have been bolstered by the ne The AMX/3 was a hot concept car, with a hand-made Italian fiberglass body and mid-mounted 390; seven we
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  • But IHRA may be best known for its liberal concept of Pro Stock racing - late model factory coupes with gasoline burning, 824 IHRA prides itself with some of the quickest and fastest semi-professional cars in the country. Top Sportsman and Top Dragster entries regularly run in the
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  • * Also see [[Dart Concept]] ...nny tires. Final cost per car was around $4,500, and to make sure that the cars were raced and NOT driven on public streets, every [[Hemi Dart]] came with
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  • ...ompete with the Chevrolet Corvette. It borrowed heavily from the earlier [[concept car]] [[Duster1]], which was a [[Targa]] style [[2-seater]] built on a [[38 ...racing]], and maintaining a slew of web sites and a gaggle of [[collector cars]].
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  • ...atic) are still preferred in sport-tuned trim levels of various production cars, as well as in many auto racing leagues. ...during World War II in some military vehicles. From 1950 to 1954, Lincoln cars were also available with the Hydra-Matic. Mercedes-Benz subsequently devise
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  • ...mobile applications and are the dominant power supply for vehicles such as cars, aircraft, and boats. ...[Rudolf Diesel]] invented a new form of internal combustion power, using a concept of injecting liquid fuel into air heated solely by compression. This is the
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  • ...er than II that Garlits may not have envisioned that he would have so many cars or that the numbering scheme would define them. From 1957 through 1960, thi Built in 1960, this is the first of many, many cars on which longtime Garlits sidekick [[Connie Swingle]] laid his hands. It wa
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