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  • ...tang. In actuality, Plymouth beat them to market with the Barracuda. Other Pony Cars include the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, [[AMC]] [[Javelin]], [
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  • Pony car is an American class of automobile launched and inspired by the Ford Mu ...he original target were drivers under 30 years old. [[Mopar|Mopar's]] true pony cars were the [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]] and [[Dodge]] [[Challenger]].
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  • Pony car is an American class of automobile launched and inspired by the Ford Mu ...he original target were drivers under 30 years old. [[Mopar|Mopar's]] true pony cars were the [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]] and [[Dodge]] [[Challenger]].
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  • ...tang. In actuality, Plymouth beat them to market with the Barracuda. Other Pony Cars include the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, [[AMC]] [[Javelin]], [
    603 bytes (94 words) - 01:56, 19 October 2020
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  • ...for the 1970-1974 model years. Previously the [[Barracuda]] (Mopar's only Pony car at the time) had been on a [[A-Body]] platform, but creating the E-Body
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  • ...r Mustang from their compact economy Falcon. These became to be known as [[Pony Cars]].
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  • ...ve]] [[platform]]s for the [[compact]] cars built between 1960-1976, and [[Pony Car]]s built between 1964-1969.
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  • ...r Mustang from their compact economy Falcon. These became to be known as [[Pony Cars]]. ...rd to complete with the Mustang and Barracuda. These were referred to as [[Pony Cars]]. These cars quickly gained [[small block]] V8s as the [[Muscle Cars]
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  • ...rd to complete with the Mustang and Barracuda. These were referred to as [[Pony Cars]]. These cars quickly gained [[small block]] V8s as the [[Muscle Cars]
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  • * The Sporty 2-door [[Fastback]] 1974-1978 AMC [[Matador]] had the [[Pony Car]] proportions of long hood and short deck -- but was really an Intermed ...end Personal Luxury. The car was made to not only compete with the Brand X Pony Cars -- but to also compete against the Pontiac Grand Prix, and later the C
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  • ...or its first Pony Car -- the Challenger. While both the Dodge and Plymouth Pony Cars of 1970-1974 were [[E-Bodies]], the Challenger had a wheelbase 2" long ...Dodge 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 Chall
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  • ...s before Ford announced it was making the Mustang, the namesake for the “[[pony]]” class car. Chrysler felt that Plymouth, being the lower line, would do
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