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  • ...C is the name of a fairly well known 63 [[Plymouth]] [[Belvedere]] [[post car]] that ran [[Super Stock]] in the 60s through 80s in the upper mid-west. It
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  • # [[:Category:Concept Car]] ''to be used for anything to do with a Concept Car'' # [[:Category:Car]] ''to be used for anything to do with a car, use in addition to more specific category''
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  • ...finished building it in 2005 until 2018 when Dave Schultz disassembled the car to rebuild after refurbishing or replacing every part. The body was repaire ...in Frisco, Texas in 2004. Mark used the center section of the 2-door post car to convert the [[Station Wagon|wagon]] into a 2-door wagon. Texas Thunder P
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  • ...d is still used to this day in Australia. Falcon sounds more like a sports car than a compact sedan. This sleek two seat “sport roadster” could have g ...ie “Four Girls in Town”. With only a short time on the silver screen, this car showed off its design potential. A likeness could even be found in a set of
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  • ...formation on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model With regards to Internet bulletin/messages boards, a post is a single message from a single (as in one) Individual (poster). A collec
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  • Click the edit tab and copy entire text to paste into a new Dream car Wiki, remove this line from new Wiki. ...at line up on the right side. Use the Upload link to upload photos of this car model and replace the FilenameUploaded/description in the below -->
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  • [[Category:Dream Car]] [[Category:Concept Car]]
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  • ...at line up on the right side. Use the Upload link to upload photos of this car model and replace the FilenameUploaded/description in the below --> [[Image:Project613-f.png|thumb|300px|Virgil Exner used the 613 car as his driver. This is it in his driveway]]
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  • ...can now be done with the new Editing Feature, when you click edit. If you Post on a forum, then you're over-qualified to be a collaborator of wikis. * [[Car-Model-Template|Format to create a Car Model Wiki]]
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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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  • ...rototype sedan for military use. It was the first Japanese-built passenger car with full-time four-wheel drive, a technology the company would return to a == Post War ==
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  • [[Image:Rednecks2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The donor car]] ...[NMCA]] and other NSS events. Depending on the [[corrected altitude]], the car currently bounces between B/FX (9.50-second 1/4 mile), C/FX (9.75-second 1/
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  • [[Walter P. Chrysler]] founded Plymouth Motor Corporation in 1928. The first car was the [[Q model]], which sold as a 1929 model. It was built in the [[High ...the answer for a low priced car, but having a 6-cylinder meant prestige to car buyers, so Chrysler gave them what they wanted. This development put Chrysl
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  • ...apper. Exner also showed an interest in cars at a young age, and collected car catalogs. As a teenager, Exner insisted on his friends calling him Ex – a ...the public. Studebaker’s slogan in 1947 was “First by far with a post-war car”. He was also instrumental in the design of the famous “bullet-Nosed”
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  • === 1938-1948 Pre and Post War === While the "Pontoon" front fenders disappeared for Chrysler's post war design, the cars had an unusually high roof-line, as dictated by Chrysl
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  • ...at line up on the right side. Use the Upload link to upload photos of this car model and replace the FilenameUploaded/description in the below --> ...as a 57 Imperial D'Elegance. It is much like the 58, except for the [[door post]].]]
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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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  • <!-- [[Category:Plymouth]] change the word Make to the make of the Dream Car and un-comment to make live --> The car started as a colored pencil sketch rendering by Chrysler [[stylist]] [[John
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  • ...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. ...ysler D'Elegance. Later there would be a [[1958 Imperial D'Elegance]] show car.
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  • ...Willis-Overland), and American Bantam Car Company and of these, the Bantam Car Company was the most aggressive. They had their blueprints of their vehicle === '''Post War''' ===
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  • [[Category:Models]] <!-- change the word Car-Model-Template to the model's name for new Wiki --> <!-- [[Category:Makes]] change the word Make to the make of the Dream Car and un-comment to make live -->
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  • ...Ford Thunderbird. The Firearrows followed a logical progression from dream car to producible vehicle. ...at line up on the right side. Use the Upload link to upload photos of this car model and replace the FilenameUploaded/description in the below -->
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  • ...], [[cartoonist]], [[illustrator]], [[pinstriper]] and [[custom car|custom car designer]] and builder who created the [[hot rod]] icon [[Rat Fink]] and ot ...k.a. "Stanley Mouse", began advertising his own shirts in the pages of ''[[Car Craft]]'' in January 1961. The lesser-known Rendina Studios of Detroit and
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  • ...like complete novice. It discussed the pure basics regarding preparing the car, driver safety, tech inspection, staging lanes, making the run, picking up ...about it. This all comes from a lot of practice, even from sitting in the car in the garage and just visualizing it.
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  • ...[[Hemi]] power and later to high-gear-only. The carbureted version of this car is the one that beat the nay-saying Californians in Houston but got whipped ...h at the U.S. Nationals that year and in 1988 went 182 mph in Bristol. The car is now in the Don [[Garlits Museum]] of Drag Racing.
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  • ...construction varies depending on the use of the spark plug. Most passenger car spark plug wires snap onto the terminal of the plug, but some wires have ey On modern (post 1930s) spark plugs, the tip of the insulator protruding into the combustion
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