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  • ...of the Dodge [[600]] was the [[Dodge]] [[Mirada]]. The predecessor of the Mirada was the Magnum. The predecessor of the [[Magnum]] was the [[Charger]].
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  • ==[[Dodge]]== *[[Mirada]]
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  • [[Category:Dodge]] * [[Dodge]] [[Mirada]] 1980-1983
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  • * Dodge [[Charger]] * Dodge [[Magnum]]
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  • In 1980, Dodge and Chrysler downsized their Personal Luxury [[Magnum]] and [[Cordoba]] fro In 1978, [[Dodge]] released the Dodge [[Magnum]], which was originally to replace the 1977 [[Charger]], as its [[
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  • [[Image:80aspen.jpg|thumb|350px|1980 Dodge Aspen]] ...Aspen and [[Plymouth]] [[Volare]] were the [[F-Body]] replacements for the Dodge [[Dart Sport]] and the Plymouth [[Duster]] [[A-Body]] compacts. They very m
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  • [[Image:Dodge600.jpg|thumb|400px|Dodge 600]] ...00 was a step up in status over the Aries -- and replaced the [[J-Body]] [[Mirada]].
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  • ...Dodge Magnum|Click Here'']] for other wikis concerning the use of the name Dodge Magnum.'''</big> ...B-body was replaced in 1980 with the [[J-Body]], and the Magnum with the [[Mirada]].
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  • [[Image:Magnum1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|1978 Dodge Magnum]] During the dark disco and low horsepower days in the late 70s, the [[Dodge]] Magnum was a beacon of sunshine.
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  • ;1969 Dodge Yellow Jacket '''This Wiki is about the 1969 Dodge Yellow Jacket Show Car. If you are looking for information regarding the 20
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  • [[Image:1929DodgeSeniorSixRoadster.jpg|thumb|300px|Artist Rendition of a 1929 Dodge Sr. Six]] ...was initially promoted by General "Black Jack" Pershing insisting on only Dodge Touring cars in his pursuits of Poncho Villa on the Mexican border.
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  • ...a real looker but these trucks were also real performers also. In 1978 The Dodge Lil' Red Express was the fastest American made vehicle from 0 to 100 MPH as Because of a loophole in the emissions regulations the 1978 Dodge Lil' Red Express Truck's did not have [[catalytic converters]], what the Li
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  • ...ymouth]] was not competitive on [[super-speedways]] - he wanted a slippery Dodge [[Daytona]] but Chrysler executives insisted he stay with Plymouth. He woul ...even top-5 finishes (including two second places) Petty climbed out of the Dodge (it was the last Mopar the King would race) and into a four year old used C
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  • ...ce of 1964. It was a half-mile dirt track in Jacksonville, FL where his’63 Dodge rolled off twentieth in a field of 22 cars. When the checkers flew, he had Despite his great finish, not much attention was paid the new [[Dodge]] driver that day because a racing controversy eclipsed the deeds of the yo
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  • * [[Dodge]]/Plymouth Full Bodied: 1960-67; 383-440 [[wedge]] * Dodge/[[Plymouth]] [[Full Bodied]]: 1964-67; [[Hemi]]
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  • ...[Dodge Brothers]] was acquired from Dillon, Read and all DB stockholders. Dodge Brothers, Inc, included [[Graham Brothers]], a large truck company. Almost :[[Dodge]]
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  • :[[Dodge]] :[[Mirada]]
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  • :[[Dodge]] :[[Mirada]]
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