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  • ...formation on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model --> ...criptions of terms, but it is also used for other more complex Wikis, like parts such as a transmission, or educating on a more complicated term like engine
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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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  • [[Category:Parts]] <!-- delete this line --> In a modern car with a [[manual transmission]] the clutch is operated by the left-most peda
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  • The Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals is a car show and swap meet dedicated to [[Mopar|Mopars]] and [[AMC|AMCs]] held in C ...d of other cars by knowledgable judges instead of show participants. Each car can earn a possible 100 points which are divided into five separate areas:
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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:Parts]] ...utch. The driver could, if not concerned with fast acceleration, drive the car all day long in high range, stopping and starting, without ever having to t
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  • ...age:Magnumforce1.jpg|thumb|300px|Car Craft Magazine's Magnum Force Contest Car]] [[Image:Magnumforce2.jpg|thumb|300px|Car Craft Magazine's "Magnum Force"]]
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  • ...g. He had a 1940 Ford 2 door sedan with a flathead V-8 and tricarbs. His car would run 14.80 at 87 MPH. In the summer of 1953 he raced every weekend in ...Bill Knafel noticed that Arlen was having a great deal of success with the car at many local tracks. He met with Arlen and offered him a job as a salesma
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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 ...orm in 1951, and continued to bring them to Japan for the remainder of the car's three-year production run. The same year, Central Japan Heavy-Industries
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  • ...ning and Hayward Powell would build what they advertised as "America’s 1st car produced to sell below $1000.” ...at line up on the right side. Use the Upload link to upload photos of this car model and replace the uploaded image name and the photo's description in th
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  • ...way up to eighth place. Not bad for a rookie’s first race, in a home-built car. .... The wealthy teams and the aftermarket were developing heads and internal parts to improve performance of GM and Ford products while the lone [[Mopar]] tea
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  • ...ract to build the trailers need for the vehicles. Both the Willys and Ford parts were interchangeable. ...duced a new compact car, the Aero, the work of engineer Clyde Paton. The car used four and six cylinder engines used in various Jeep models. Sales were
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  • ...ine "[[top fuel]]" [[dragster]] (notable because it put the most explosive parts of the dragster behind the driver) and was an early endorser of a full-body ...zine. The young Garlits was hooked, and at the age of 17, bought his first car, a blue 1940 Ford sedan, for $345.
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  • [[Image:1997pronto.jpg|thumb|400px|1997 Plymouth Pronto Concept Car]] ...age:1998ProntoCruiser.jpg|thumb|400px|1998 Plymouth Pronto Cruiser Concept Car]]
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  • [[Image:Ls2007a.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Big Red Ram]] is and example of a [[NSS]] car in [[NMCA]]]] [[Image:Dodge funny car.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Dodge]] [[Funny Car]] in [[NHRA]] circa 2003]]
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  • ...he body of an automobile, bus, horse-drawn carriage, or railroad passenger car (known formally as a railway carriage). The word "coach" was derived from t ...ome bodies such as those entirely alloy bodies fitted to many Pierce-Arrow car contained little or no timber though they were mounted on a conventional st
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  • ...f NASCAR Driver [[Adam Petty]], [[The King]] Richard Petty and his [[STP]] car #43 was the most famous of the [[Petty Dynasty]] -- and maybe the most famo Lee Petty pointed to an old car off in a corner and told him to cut the top off it and use it in a converti
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  • ..., its sister division [[Dodge]], had to wait until 1970 for its first Pony Car -- the Challenger. While both the Dodge and Plymouth Pony Cars of 1970-1974 ...e brought back the Challenger, after a 34 year absence as an American Pony car. Like Ford with the Mustang, and Chevrolet with the Camaro -- the Challenge
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  • Before the first Dodge Brothers car was produced, they had sign up over 20,000 dealers because of their reputat ...superior three speed transmission. They went from no where to fourth in US car sales.
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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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  • ...all but of course we have to mention the mighty beast and everyone's dream car the [[Hemi Dart]]. ..."[[Dart GTS]] 383/automatic model"; only 229 were produced that year. The car designated Dodge Dart GT for 1967 came with some great standard features li
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  • ...bore of 4.06 in (103 mm). The 350 is classified as a big block engine. All parts except for the [[pistons]] are fully compatible with the 361. ...st used in any production Chrysler V8 at the date of its introduction. All parts except for the pistons were interchangeable between the 383 and 400.
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  • ...ect of the clutchless fluid-coupling design called "creep" that causes the car to want to move while in a driving gear, even at idle. The primary disadvan ...uired that the driver know when to make a shift, as well as how to get the car off to a smooth start.
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  • ==Parts of the plug== ...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
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  • ...ame time, [[Charles Kettering]] invented an electric starter, allowing the car to be more efficient than the mechanical starter. The abundance of fuel pro ...° inclination had already been used by Mercedes-Benz in their 300SL sports car with L6 engine since 1952. This enabled vehicle stylists to lower hoodlines
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