Chrysler has a division called Motor Parts which, obviously, handles all of the company's various parts. The shortened version of the name, MoPar, has become synonymous with all Chrysler vehicles including Dodge and Plymouth. While Chrysler is the number three manufacturer in America, there were still plenty of MoPar examples among the nearly 300 cars and trucks that were on hand for the Wheels Back On Monmouth show in Newport. Among them was a fairly rare Dodge Conquest, a 1974 Dodge Challenger, a Challenger R/T convertible, a Plymouth Gold Duster, a Duster, a Barracuda, a 1970 'Cuda, a Dart Demon, and a 1969 Dodge Charger Dukes of Hazard tribute.
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Thursday, December 5, 2024
MoPar Joined the Wheels Back On Monmouth Show
Chrysler has a division called Motor Parts which, obviously, handles all of the company's various parts. The shortened version of the name, MoPar, has become synonymous with all Chrysler vehicles including Dodge and Plymouth. While Chrysler is the number three manufacturer in America, there were still plenty of MoPar examples among the nearly 300 cars and trucks that were on hand for the Wheels Back On Monmouth show in Newport. Among them was a fairly rare Dodge Conquest, a 1974 Dodge Challenger, a Challenger R/T convertible, a Plymouth Gold Duster, a Duster, a Barracuda, a 1970 'Cuda, a Dart Demon, and a 1969 Dodge Charger Dukes of Hazard tribute.
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