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  • ...e Builder, Machine Shop, and parts manufacturer/retailer specializing in [[Mopar]]. They are located in Indianapolis, IN. [[Category:Mopar Vendors]]
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  • The Paddock was a parts supplier which supplied parts for [[Mopar]] cars. In late 2009, the company ceased advertising and is now out of bus [[Mopar Collector's Guide]] August 2010
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  • [[Category:Vendors]] Herb's Parts is a company that reproduces and sells [[Mopar]] [[Restoration|restoration]] parts. The company is based in Middletown, D
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  • ...modified Mopars, ranging in years from 1938 – 2011. The show has over 240 vendors and a car corral. Upwards of 20,000 spectators attend the event throughout ...the Sunday of the 2011 show the New Hamburg Optimist’s ticket car, a 2010 Mopar 10 [[Challenger]], was raffled off to one lucky ticket holder.
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  • ...opar-news/laysons-restorations-carlisle-criminal-case-dismissed/index.html Mopar Muscle Magazine Blog January 27, 2010]. [[Category:Vendors|Layson's Restorations]]
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  • MoparStyle is an Internet club on the topic of [[Mopar]] vehicles. I was started by [[Dave Schultz]] on January 1, 2002, after Car ...HTML web site with sections on Mopar History, Mopar Technical Papers, and Mopar [[Drag Racing]]. The .net site was a bulletin board use the brand new [http
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  • ...Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals is a car show and swap meet dedicated to [[Mopar|Mopars]] and [[AMC|AMCs]] held in Carlisle, Pennsylvania by [[Carlisle Even == Standard of Mopar Excellence ==
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  • ...ler]]'s line up that allowed [[Richard Petty]] to continue racing with a [[Mopar]]. For the 1978 [[NASCAR]] season, the 1974 Charger that Chrysler teams had ...he latter half of the 1978 season, Petty and [[Neil Bonnett]] (the two top Mopar teams) gave up on the car's inconsistent performance and switched to [[Chev
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  • ...Cruiser car clubs sprouted across the US, as did PT Cruiser specific parts vendors -- and the PT Cruiser became one of the most customized new cars ever. A [[Mopar]] [[cruise control]] unit became available as a [[dealer installed]] [[afte
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