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Contents
Introduction
Despite all of the ups and downs of the Chrysler Corporation -- Dodge has always been able to show an excellent mixture of both dependability and performance with both its cars and trucks. Dodge was the first with an all metal sedan, it set the standard for durability with its WWII Power Wagons, set the standard for racing with its Max Wedge and Hemi engines, set the standard for Muscle cars with the Charger, set the standard for aerodynamics with the Daytona, set the standard for performance with the Viper, and set the standard for "Cross Over" vehicles with the Magnum. While its future with an Un-Holy Trinity of Fiat, the US Government, and the Unions running it being uncertain -- its past as a Make that merged Durability and performance cannot be denied.
Dodge Brothers
Chrysler Buys Dodge Brothers
WWII
Postwar
The Fifties
Postwar Styling
Red Ram Engines
The Sixties
Post Exner Styling
Racing
NASCAR
Drag Racing
The Seventies and Eighties
Merger of Equals
After Dr. Z
The Obama Gift -- the Beginning of the End
Wiki Topic References:
- Hemmings Classic Car June 2007