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  • ...often misclassified, 1964 and earlier full-size [[Chrysler]] products, and 1973 and earlier [[Imperial]]s are not C-bodies. For 1979, the C-Body was replac *1965-1973 Dodge [[Polara]]
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  • * Dodge [[Dart Sport]] 1973-1974 *1967-1973 Plymouth Valiant
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  • ...ride. This suspension system appeared on [[Chrysler Corporation]] cars in 1973.
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  • The Late B's were not very popular, as the [[Arab Oil Embargo]] of 1973 had pushed Americans into buying smaller cars with smaller engines from Jap
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  • ...e engine made a [[net-rated horsepower|net-rated]] 110 horsepower and from 1973 to 1974, the net-rated horsepower was 105. Popular options included two-ba === 1973 ===
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  • When is a Dart not a Dart? In 1971 & 1972 when it;s called a Demon. in. 1973, it returns as a [[Dart Sport]]. ...e Demon. Southern Baptist screamed over the less than Holy name -- and for 1973 to 1976 the car lost its distinctive tail lights and was called the Dart Sp
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  • * 1973, 193 inches === 1973 ===
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  • [[Image:73duster.jpg|thumb|350px|1973 Plymouth Duster]] === 1973 ===
    8 KB (1,012 words) - 01:38, 10 May 2023
  • ...change allowing the [[clutchless]] [[Lenco]] [[transmission]] was made in 1973, Ronnie Sox was virtually the only driver to lose ground (.04 seconds), thu
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  • === 1973 === [[Image:73RR.jpg|thumb|1973 Plymouth Road Runner]]
    9 KB (1,160 words) - 01:06, 10 May 2023
  • === 1970-1973 C-Body Fuselage ===
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  • *1973 Dodge Charger, Plymouth Satellite *1973
    11 KB (1,477 words) - 05:29, 13 April 2020
  • ...mpering on used cars, made it vulnerable when the performance era ended in 1973 and the dealership closed its doors in 1975.
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  • ==== '''1973 Mexican Super Bee''' ==== ** 318 in LA V8 (1970-1973
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  • *DOD: December 23, 1973 Virgil Exner died on December 22, 1973. He was just 64 years old.
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  • ...s (1975 twice), 1976, and 1980). Charlotte four times (1967,1968,1972, and 1973), Darlington twice (1970 and 1971), and Daytona twice (1980 and 1983). Bud
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  • [[Image:1973 AMC Javelin AMX Pierre Cardin .jpg|thumb|350px|1973 Pierre Cardin Javelin]] ...133,146 Gremlins. Javelin was the lowest-selling car in the AMC lineup in 1973; and the news in 1974 was worse, with just 17,555 sales.
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  • ...n 1973. McEwen and Prudhomme dissolved their partnership at the end of the 1973 season.
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  • [[Image:Dodge challenger ad 73.jpg|thumb|300px|1973 Challenger]] * H: 340 cu in (5.6 L) LA V8: 275 bhp (205 kW) 1970-1973
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  • ...chfork logo. The high-performance models thus became [[Dart Sport 340]] in 1973, and [[Dart Sport 360]] for 1974 when the 360 cid (5.9 L) replaced the 340 * 340 cid / 240 hp -1972 ( Demon ) & 1973 ( dodge Dart Sport )
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