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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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  • [[Category:Concept Cars]] [[Category:Dream Cars]]
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  • [[Category:Dream Cars]] <!-- delete this line for new Wiki --> [[Category:Show 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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