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  • Pony car is an American class of automobile launched and inspired by the Ford Mustan The term describes an affordable, compact, highly styled car with a sporty or performance-oriented image.
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  • ...oth the [[Compact]] and [[Intermedate]]. For instance, in 1965 [[Dodge]]'s compact was the [[Dart]], the Intermediate was the [[Coronet]], and the [[Monaco]]
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  • ...ediate]] and [[Full Size]] cars offered. For instance, in 1965 [[Dodge]]'s compact was the [[Dart]], the Intermediate was the [[Coronet]], and the [[Monaco]]
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  • ...maller than a [[Full Size]] car offered. For instance, in 1965 [[Dodge]]'s compact was the [[Dart]], the Intermediate was the [[Coronet]], and the [[Monaco]]
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  • ...odified version of the [[F-Body]] for the more upscale [[Mopar]] [[Compact Car]]s. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ...a [[J-Body]] platform, which were more of less stretched F-Body ([[Compact Car]]s).
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  • [[Image:Xnr2a.jpg|thumb|350px|XNR Concept Car]] ...f parking in urban areas. [[Chrysler Corporation]]'s initial answer to the compact market was the Valiant.
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  • ...used to this day in Australia. Falcon sounds more like a sports car than a compact sedan. This sleek two seat “sport roadster” could have given Thunderbir ...ie “Four Girls in Town”. With only a short time on the silver screen, this car showed off its design potential. A likeness could even be found in a set of
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  • ...[[platform]]s for the [[compact]] cars built between 1960-1976, and [[Pony Car]]s built between 1964-1969. ...ut more often referred to as [[A-Platform]]. It was a variation of the [[K-Car]] and discussed there.
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  • [[Image:AspenAirA.jpg|thumb|350px|1978 Aspen Drag Car]] *K-Car: Dodge Aries
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  • [[Image:XNR-Exner.jpg|thumb|240px|Virgil Exner with his XNR Concept Car]] [[Image:Xnr2a.jpg|thumb|240px|XNR Concept Car]]
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  • A coupé is fixed-roof car with a sloping rear roofline and one or two rows of seats. However, there i ...both coupé and sedan body styles, generally the coupe is sportier and more compact.
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  • ...ant at about the same time as Ford created the sportier Mustang from their compact economy Falcon. These became to be known as [[Pony Cars]]. ...n youth, and they started to distance themselves from their humble economy car beginnings.
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  • ...or hatchbacks; and a convertible. The models employed a variant of the [[K-car]] platform, the P-body. ...at line up on the right side. Use the Upload link to upload photos of this car model and replace the FilenameUploaded/description in the below -->
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  • Compact car
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  • Car Model Template ...formation on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model
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  • In 1977, [[Dodge]] revived the Diplomat name from the 50s as a compact/intermediate to go up against the Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch. The Dip * In Canada this car would also be available as the Plymouth [[Caravelle]]
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  • ...rototype sedan for military use. It was the first Japanese-built passenger car with full-time four-wheel drive, a technology the company would return to a ...orm in 1951, and continued to bring them to Japan for the remainder of the car's three-year production run. The same year, Central Japan Heavy-Industries
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  • ...t, nimble "roadster with an attitude," a perfect balance of classic sports car proportion and simplicity blended with modern design and performance. ...ream car]] for many, the Dodge Demon is designed to be an attainable dream car," said Jae Chung – Dodge Demon Principal Exterior Designer, [[Chrysler Gr
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  • ...were later replaced by the [[FWD]] [[Reliant|Reliants]] and [[Aries]] [[K Car|K Cars]]. *[[Reliant]] K Car
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  • ...he Marlin as a 1965 Model. It was a sporty [[fastback]] derived from the [[compact]] Rambler [[Classic]], much the same way the [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]] was No real predecessor, although the [[Tarpon]] was a [[Concept Car]] that might have inspired the Marlin.
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  • ...Willis-Overland), and American Bantam Car Company and of these, the Bantam Car Company was the most aggressive. They had their blueprints of their vehicle ...duced a new compact car, the Aero, the work of engineer Clyde Paton. The car used four and six cylinder engines used in various Jeep models. Sales were
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  • ...all but of course we have to mention the mighty beast and everyone's dream car the [[Hemi Dart]]. ...h wheelbase, four inches shorter than Dodge's [[Polara]], and was Dodge's "compact" full-size model. The Dart was available as three models: [[Seneca]], [[Pio
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  • ...], [[cartoonist]], [[illustrator]], [[pinstriper]] and [[custom car|custom car designer]] and builder who created the [[hot rod]] icon [[Rat Fink]] and ot ...k.a. "Stanley Mouse", began advertising his own shirts in the pages of ''[[Car Craft]]'' in January 1961. The lesser-known Rendina Studios of Detroit and
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  • [[Image:1997pronto.jpg|thumb|400px|1997 Plymouth Pronto Concept Car]] ...age:1998ProntoCruiser.jpg|thumb|400px|1998 Plymouth Pronto Cruiser Concept Car]]
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  • In the mid-1960s, AMC was hard at work on a new compact car; while a small car was already in the works, the success of the 1964 Ford Mustang (and, to a f ...car out to test reactions to the forthcoming Javelin. Spectators loved the car and AMC’s chairman, Robert Evans, pushed to have a production version of
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  • Before the first Dodge Brothers car was produced, they had sign up over 20,000 dealers because of their reputat ...superior three speed transmission. They went from no where to fourth in US car sales.
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  • ...ame time, [[Charles Kettering]] invented an electric starter, allowing the car to be more efficient than the mechanical starter. The abundance of fuel pro ...° inclination had already been used by Mercedes-Benz in their 300SL sports car with L6 engine since 1952. This enabled vehicle stylists to lower hoodlines
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