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  • ...to 1994 [[Chrysler LeBaron]] sedan, the 1989 to 1995 [[Plymouth Acclaim]], and the export-only 1989 to 1995 [[Chrysler Saratoga]]. ...pirit production ended on 9 December 1994, along with the Plymouth Acclaim and it was marketed through 1995. The "[[cab-forward]]" [[Stratus]] was introdu
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  • Car Model Template ...formation on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model
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  • ...ials, and the Toilet Seat/Bird Bath trunk embossing on all of the late 50s and early 60s Chrysler Corporation Makes. ...was driven over 100,000 Miles by the owner who had it the longest, and the car has had at least five different engine/transmission combos.
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  • ...y]] [[platform]], the the B-body was replaced in 1980 with the [[J-Body]], and the Magnum with the [[Mirada]]. ...age:Magnumforce1.jpg|thumb|300px|Car Craft Magazine's Magnum Force Contest Car]]
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  • ...because it put the most explosive parts of the dragster behind the driver) and was an early endorser of a full-body, fire-resistant suit. In 1964, he beca ...a based sport. Don Garlits being from Florida was the outsider who came in and beat them at their own game. He was sometimes referred to as the Floridian,
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  • ...ty, tech inspection, staging lanes, making the run, picking up the ticket, and analyzing it. This article assumes that you’ve read that article, and have by now actually made some passes, regardless of how fast or slow they
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  • The Chrysler Royal is a [[full-size]] car that was produced by [[Chrysler]]. The Royal name first appeared in 1933 as ...fenders]], rear [[suicide doors]], dual windshield wipers, dual taillights and dual chrome [[trumpet horns]], sharing an appearance with the 1933 Chrysler
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  • ...force. The Chinese are credited with both the invention of the fire arrow and also the first use of fire arrows in a military warfare. ...Ford Thunderbird. The Firearrows followed a logical progression from dream car to producible vehicle.
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  • <!-- COPY AND PASTE THIS CODE FOR NEW MODELS AND MODIFY AS APPROPRIATE --> [[Image:1997pronto.jpg|thumb|400px|1997 Plymouth Pronto Concept Car]]
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  • ...ning and Hayward Powell would build what they advertised as "America’s 1st car produced to sell below $1000.” ...ed manufacturing radios in 1928, but quickly moved on to building scooters and minibikes. In 1954, they started building 1955 model [[Pickup trucks]].
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  • ...hotos of this person and replace Moparwikiexp.jpg with Uploaded image name and the description with the photo description in the below --> ...ser Fiat coupe, Dick Rea's Chrysler-powered [[supercharged]] gas dragster, and Gene Adams' Albertson Olds.
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  • While it might seem unusual to have a Wiki of a TV Cop, Rosco and [[The Dukes]] were all Mopar people to the core. ...d the creation of the TV show American TV series The [[Dukes of Hazzard]] (and related spin-off films).
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  • ...are causing maintenance and supply issues caused by having so many vendors and vehicle types. The desire to standardize on a smaller group of vehicles led ...designed much like a cross between a kid’s sled and a go-cart. The driver and a passenger lay on their stomachs to drive the vehicle, unseen by the enemy
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  • ...to run at a relatively high rotational speed, to provide a range of speed and torque outputs necessary for vehicular travel. The number of forward gear r ...s with limited speed ranges or fixed engine speeds, such as some forklifts and lawn mowers, only use a torque converter to provide a variable gearing of t
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  • ...e enjoyed most of his success driving Mopars, but he also drove Chevrolets and Pontiacs. ...up on the right side. Use the Upload link to upload photos of this person and replace the FilenameUploaded/description in the below -->
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  • ...because it put the most explosive parts of the dragster behind the driver) and was an early endorser of a full-body, fire-resistant suit. In 1964, he beca ...a based sport. Don Garlits being from Florida was the outsider who came in and beat them at their own game. He was sometimes referred to as the Floridian,
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  • <!-- COPY AND PASTE THIS CODE FOR NEW MODELS AND MODIFY AS APPROPRIATE --> ...small car was already in the works, the success of the 1964 Ford Mustang (and, to a far lesser degree, the Plymouth Barracuda) made sport-compacts seem l
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  • ...G|thumb|350px|1978 Lil Red Express Interior with Black Carpet, door panels and Dash]] ...jpg|thumb|350px|1978 Lil Red Express Interior with Red Carpet, door panels and Dash]]
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  • [[Image:Doug Duell Challenger.jpg|thumb|300px|Doug Duell and his S/S Challenger]] ...until 1970 for its first Pony Car -- the Challenger. While both the Dodge and Plymouth Pony Cars of 1970-1974 were [[E-Bodies]], the Challenger had a whe
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  • ...excellent mixture of both dependability and performance with both its cars and trucks. This was initially promoted by General "Black Jack" Pershing insist ...ns running it being uncertain -- its past as a Make that merged Durability and performance cannot be denied.
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