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The term MoPar originates at the Chrysler Corporation's parts department in the 30s, for MOtor PARts. It later became slang for the [[cars]] and [[trucks]] (and not just the parts) built by the various divisions of the [[Chrysler]] Corporation.
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The term MoPar originates at the Chrysler Corporation's parts department in the 30s, for '''MO'''tor '''PAR'''ts. It later became slang for the [[cars]] and [[trucks]] (and not just the parts) built by the various divisions of the [[Chrysler Corporation]].
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[[Category:Parts|Mopar]]
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[[Category:Chrysler|Mopar]]
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[[Category:Plymouth|Mopar]]
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[[Category:Dodge|Mopar]]
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The term MoPar originates at the Chrysler Corporation's parts department in the 30s, for MOtor PARts. It later became slang for the cars and trucks (and not just the parts) built by the various divisions of the Chrysler Corporation.



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