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  • The MoparStyle web site currently no longer exists. You may wish to instead use the free Classified Ad at [https://www.
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  • Newer cars, which tend to have [[fuel injected]] engines, no longer have carburetors, but there are still plenty of cars and trucks on the road
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  • ...arEnthusiast.jpg|center|250px|Mopar Enthusiast Cover]] <!-- delete line if no image is appropriate --> ...ouple of publishers and mergers. My understanding is that this magazine no longer exists.
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  • <big>The below is a list of [[Help:Templates|Templates]] used in various Wikis at MoparWiki. The title name is the. exact spelling of the This template is at the top of new wikis, which only have the formatting, but no information. It needs to be removed once some information is added to the W
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  • No real predecessor, although the [[Tarpon]] was a [[Concept Car]] that might For 1967, the Marlin moved up to the longer Ambassador platform, which many feel better compliment the fastback rooflin
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  • In 1860 Étienne Lenoir used an electric spark plug in his gas engine, the first [[internal combustion p ...ply higher current during the discharge process, resulting in a hotter and longer-duration spark.
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  • # No aluminum to be used for cylinder head. ...work of engineer Clyde Paton. The car used four and six cylinder engines used in various Jeep models. Sales were good in 1952 and 1953, but the post-Kor
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  • ...bodies became obsolete when vehicle [[manufacturer]]s found they could no longer meet their customers' demands by relying on a simple separate [[chassis]] ( ...bodies with a patent device to raise or lower a convertible's roof, first used on their 19th century carriages, or Wingham convertible bodies by Martin Wa
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  • The Cabana is rumored to have been scrapped when it was no longer of use to Plymouth. Exact details are unknown. In fact, there's very little ...cept called the 57 Plymouth Cabana, which was never built. His drawing was used by Ghia of Turin to design the 58 Cabana.
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  • ...e and body. The slogan “Smoothness of an Eight, the Economy of a Four” was used to tout this development. ...the end of production of the 1959 model year cars. Plymouth introduced the longer wheelbase [[PD]] and [[PCXX]].
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  • Most engines used a fixed compression ratio, however a [[variable compression ratio]] engine ...e same combustion temperature to be reached with less fuel, while giving a longer expansion cycle, creating more mechanical power output and lowering the exh
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  • ...that not only is it the first year of a Plymouth legal to run in NSS, but no one had ever built one to race in NSS. ...Vitamin C]] until the motor blew at the Joliet race. With the Vitamin C no longer available, Dave brings the black Coronet his son was racing to the [[Dave D
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  • ...was 300E -- and so on through 1965, which was the L. The letter I was not used as it might be confused with the Roman Numeral 1. ...ysler 300. Made to race in NASCAR, it was stripped of un-necessary chrome, used a stiffened suspension, and the 331 Hemi had a hotter cam and a pair of 4bb
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  • ...he horsepower, and a far superior three speed transmission. They went from no where to fourth in US car sales. ...rysler. Under Exner, all of the 1955 Chrysler Corporation makes acquired a longer, wider, lower look, and sprouting tail fins -- called the [[Forward Look]].
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  • ...ony Cars of 1970-1974 were [[E-Bodies]], the Challenger had a wheelbase 2" longer, mostly for it to compete with the more luxurious Mercury Cougar. ...1970-1974 [[E-Body]], which was a modified version of the [[B-Body]] -- as used exclusively for the 197-1974 [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]]/[[Cuda]] and Dodge
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  • ...s, quick for the day, without atrocious gas mileage. The front suspensions used coil springs and unequal-length wishbones, while the rear had the inevitabl ...no-trunk” look rear, and the AMC flush-mount paddle door handle, which was used on all AMCs but the Rambler American. Javelin was a hit in sales, too, with
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  • * None, although the Magnum name was used on smaller Mexican & Brazilian [[Dodge Magnum]]s === Price Class === <!-- use the designation most often used on Vin IE: Premium, Medium, Economy,... -->
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  • ...intake manifolds, which had a supercharger effect. This ram setup was also used on the larger 383 cid V8s found in Polara models, and a few Ram 383s found ...1963 to 1976 with the exception of the 1963-1966 Dart station wagon which used a shorter 106 inch wheelbase.
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  • Richard Petty jumped at the opportunity. No one knew it was the start of something special. ...’s uppermost echelon of competition proved that his 1959 rookie season was no happenstance as he finished second in the final NASCAR Grand National Point
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  • ...Garlits car for a Dodge dealers tour, and because Garlits already wanted a longer-wheelbase car, he gave them V-A. The whereabouts of this car are not known, ...t rear-engine car, in 1971. Garlits drove this car extensively in 1963 and used parts of it for Swamp Rat VI-A. The car was later re-created for the museum
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