One of the most stylistically important cars in US history
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 02:51:08 PM
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| The Thomas Special spearheaded Chrysler's legendary stylistic renaissance of the early 1950s |
2010 Chrysler Limited Edition Mopar Challenger - Muscle Cars
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 02:51:08 PM
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| For the first time in its history, Chrysler Group LLC will launch a special-edition Mopar® version of one of its vehicles. The Mopar ’10, a Mopar 2010 Dodge Challenger, arrives in Dodge dealerships next month. |
2010 Mopar Dodge Challenger
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 02:51:08 PM
Posted by admin / Under History Of Chrysler
| For the first time in its history, Chrysler Group LLC will launch a special-edition Mopar® version of one of its vehicles. The Mopar ’10, a Mopar 2010 Dodge Challenger, arrives in Dodge dealerships next month. |
The Viper line production has been closed. Automotive news.
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 02:51:08 PM
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| A page is turned in the history of the American automobile, and in the automobile sport. The last Viper left Conner Avenue plant. A vehicle that we hope will not be the last of the long line ... Being the last copy of the line, this car was of course a Star during a small ceremony, attended by Ralph Gilles, boss of Chrysler and Dodge style[ ... ] |
Cherry Hill Triplex Dodge: All-new Pentastar V-6 Engine
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 02:51:08 PM
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| The all-new flex-fuel Pentastar V-6 engine is the most advanced six-cylinder engine in the history of Chrysler Group Powertrain All-new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 to replace seven current V-6 engines. |
1966 Chrysler Imperial: Green Hornet's Black Beauty returns
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 02:51:08 PM
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| Classic 1964-66 Chrysler Imperial is soon to become Hollywood's newest star Chrysler's Imperial always struggled to compete with Cadillac and Lincoln. The corporate commitment wavered from weak to luke warm for much of the brand's history. But they finally got serious when they decided to hire Lincoln's designer to copy the '61 Continental. |




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