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Is there a Mopar site (forum) that is as good and knowledgeable as this one? Better yet one specifically for E bodies (cudas and challengers).
thanks JOHN |
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moparts.com is a fantastic site for chrysler products. By the way, why is it that you always hear the term "chrysler product" but never "chevrolet product" or "ford product"?
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Mark,
Chrysler had three divisions...Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth, therefore three "products". "General Motors products" consisted of five divisions...Cadillac, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Chevrolet. Ford produced Fords, thus no divisions (or "product" title). Does that work for you? Rich
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"Ford produced Fords, thus no divisions (or "product" title)."
Add Lincoln & Mercury too. |
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