The Motor Parts division of the Chrysler Corporation, or MoPar, became the nickname primarily used to classify Dodge and Plymouth automobiles. While the Chrysler line was the halo, luxury branch of the company, Dodge and Plymouth made "family" cars but also some of the meanest muscle cars of that era. There were more than a few MoPar classics on hand for the Pumpkin Run Nationals. Among them was a first generation, 1966 Dodge Charger, a 1969 Plymouth Super Bee, a 1969 Road Runner convertible, a 1956 Plymouth Plaza, a Plymouth Satellite, another Plymouth Super Bee, a Dodge Coronet, a 1969 Coronet 500, and another Road Runner.
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