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  • ...'s horsepower rating. It was an immediate hit with the [[NASCAR Drivers]], and the Road Rally Drivers. ...d 300s. They lacked many of the performance, appearance, & sports options, and has more mundane base engine offerings. Sadly, the 300 was bastardized furt
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  • ...ighter, and used smaller displacement engines. Their goal was fuel economy and ease of parking in urban areas. [[Chrysler Corporation]]'s initial answer t ...eparate for only its first year. In 1961, the Valiant line was merged into and rebranded as a Plymouth. Chrysler vehicles replace DeSotos at DeSoto\Plymou
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  • <!-- COPY AND PASTE THIS CODE FOR NEW MODELS AND MODIFY AS APPROPRIATE --> ...from the [[Slant 6]] to the 440 [RB]. It could also be had in both [[2WD]] and [[4WD]]
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  • ...he [[Dodge]] [[Charger]] was a sporty fastback version of the [[Coronet]], and the Ford Mustang was a sporty fastback derived from the Falcon. The rooflin == [[Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:]] ==
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  • <!-- Tell about the drive train and anything unique or innovative. --> * 1975-1978 -- 318CI, 360CI, and 400CI
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  • ...e proportions. The Belvedere came in several body styles through the years and 1970 was the last year for the Belvedere name plate. <!-- Tell about the drive train and anything unique or innovative. -->
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  • ...like [[330]], 440, and [[880]]. When the Coronet returned in 1965, the 330 and 440 Model names were dropped. 440 for a model name does confuse many people == [[Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:]] ==
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  • [[Mitsubishi]] [[Sapporo]] and Challenger imported and sold as [[Plymouth]] and Dodge <!-- Tell about the drive train and anything unique or innovative. -->
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  • In 1980, Dodge and Chrysler downsized their Personal Luxury [[Magnum]] and [[Cordoba]] from the B-body platform to the new [[J-Body]] platform. ...ponsible for the styling direction -- like the very angular/starched lines and vinyl [[Landau top]] of the new car.
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  • ...the [[Dodge]] division of the [[Chrysler Corporation]] from 1965 to 1978, and 1990 to 1992. <!-- Tell about the drive train and anything unique or innovative. -->
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  • ...were [[Forward Control]] Vans and trucks were sold by [[Dodge]] in the US and [[Fargo]] in Canada. Plymouth Suburban Panel Trucks and Dodge Pick truck previously were called on to handle the jobs done by A-100
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  • ..., which were bases cars. The 600 was a step up in status over the Aries -- and replaced the [[J-Body]] [[Mirada]]. Competition as in which makes and models would have competed for sales against the 600
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  • ...il stripes or available "C" stripe in 1970 only, classy wheel lip moldings and the incorporation of [[Charger]]'s [[Ralleye instrument cluster]]. All of t ...terior. 1968 used 2dr coupes only adding 2 dr [[hardtop]] as well in 1969, and unlike [[Road Runner]] never a [[convertible]].
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  • ...uring the early 1960s. The Polara was a competitor to the Ford Galaxie 500 and the Chevrolet Impala. ...rpart, the Dodge [[Dart]], had Unibody construction that combined the body and frame into one single unit
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  • ...lights and was called the Dart Sport. The Demon was never produced in the numbers the Duster was, although it sold better than the Sport models. The Demon 34 [[Dart Sport]] and Sport 340/360
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  • <!-- COPY AND PASTE THIS CODE FOR NEW MODELS AND MODIFY AS APPROPRIATE --> This Wiki is for the [[Chrysler]] Sebring. The [[Plymouth]] Sebring and Sebring Plus is a Sub Model of the [[Satellite]].
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  • ...also replaced the aging [[Flathead Six]] used in the entry level Plymouths and Dodge's junior model [[Darts]] (still full size) retired after 1959. ...[[CID]] of the "LG" was 170 and it developed 101 [[bhp]] at 4400 [[rpm]], and the 1" taller (overall height) "RG" was 225 CID developing 140 bhp at 4000
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  • <!-- COPY AND PASTE THIS CODE FOR NEW MODELS AND MODIFY AS APPROPRIATE --> ...r to bring the average fuel efficiency of the company's light truck fleet, and into compliance with CAFE standards.
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  • ...he model name reserved for Chrysler's top of the line model -- Letter cars and when Imperial was not its own make excluded. The New Yorker name can be tra == [[Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:]] ==
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  • <!-- COPY AND PASTE THIS CODE FOR NEW MODELS AND MODIFY AS APPROPRIATE --> ...f the [[Plymouth]] [[Valiant]]. The Duster featured curvy exterior styling and a rounded fastback look for the rear. The front end was the same as the Val
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  • ...ther body style, with a cleaner, less styled front end, accentuated lines, and a limited edition turbo. According to Plymouth, it could "fly to 60 mph in ...hat ran unbroken from the front of the car to the rear. The flush C-pillar and slab side drew the eye to the vertical plane, not the horizontal, thus maki
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  • ...block]] V8s as the [[Muscle Cars]] became big sellers with American youth, and they started to distance themselves from their humble economy car beginning ...das, a [[440]] was shoehorned into a limited number of Barracudas in 1969, and called the [[Cuda]]. 1969 was the last year for the Barracuda/Cuda to be on
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  • ...tellite Custom, the Satellite Sebring-Plus, Satellite Brougham (for 1971), and the Satellite Regent. Body styles included a two-door coupe, a four-door sedan, and six and nine passenger station wagons.
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  • ...merica and Puerto Rico. It was also known as the [[Chrysler]] [[Scorpion]] and later as the Mitsubishi Scorpion in Australia. Even further, it was sold as ...py vinyl roofs, velour interiors, luxury wheel covers with whitewall tires and every possible power accessory. This was a fairly successful tactic althoug
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  • ...G|thumb|350px|1978 Lil Red Express Interior with Black Carpet, door panels and Dash]] ...jpg|thumb|350px|1978 Lil Red Express Interior with Red Carpet, door panels and Dash]]
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  • ...fill the gap in the model range between the Australian built Valiant/Regal and the imported (locally assembled from CKD) Dodge Phoenix. Its direct competitor was the Australian built Ford Fairlane and GM Holden Brougham released in July 1968.
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  • *1960 Dodge [[Dart]] model [[Phoenix]] and Dodge model [[Matador]] ..., an all-steel Sierra station wagon and Diplomat 2-door hardtop in 1950-52 and an 8-passenger long wheelbase sedan on a 137.5 inch wheelbase in 1949-51.
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  • ...proved more supple suspension systems gave vehicles better [[roadholding]] and much improved the ride experienced by passengers. ...: carrossiers in French, carrozzeria in Italian, Karosseriebauer in German and carroceros in Spanish. "Coachbuilt body" is also the British English name f
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  • [[Image:Doug Duell Challenger.jpg|thumb|300px|Doug Duell and his S/S Challenger]] ...until 1970 for its first Pony Car -- the Challenger. While both the Dodge and Plymouth Pony Cars of 1970-1974 were [[E-Bodies]], the Challenger had a whe
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  • <!-- COPY AND PASTE THIS CODE FOR NEW MODELS AND MODIFY AS APPROPRIATE --> ...small car was already in the works, the success of the 1964 Ford Mustang (and, to a far lesser degree, the Plymouth Barracuda) made sport-compacts seem l
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  • ...e best known of them all but of course we have to mention the mighty beast and everyone's dream car the [[Hemi Dart]]. ...ram setup was also used on the larger 383 cid V8s found in Polara models, and a few Ram 383s found their way into the smaller Dart. The D500 performance
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  • <Big>Automotive Engine, Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and Petro Engine</Big> ...t. In an internal combustion engine, the expansion of the high-temperature and high-pressure gases produced by combustion applies direct force to some com
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