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Mopar ashtrays and candy dishes
Memorabilia stamped of stainless steel: Chrysler oddities
Creating and making cars, organizational methods and change at Chrysler
Organizational change, ways they engineered and built cars, and other Mopar methods
Chrysler Technologies and Such
Chrysler innovations from the 1920s on: firsts, electric cars, Oilite, Amplex, CAD/CAM, Wankel, and such
Chrysler rumor wrap / upcoming cars and trucks
10-30-23 update
from 10/28/23
Neon 2.0: the final all-Chrysler four-cylinder engines
How the Neon ended up with a class-leading four-cylinder
from 4/20/23
1975 Dodge Charger SE: Comfy but slow cruiser
Driving a 1975 Dodge Charger SE with a 318 V8: sluggish rolling sofa? (Car Spotter #21)
from 8/26/22
Magnum 5.2 and 5.9: the most powerful LA V8 engines
The durable workhorse Mopar V8, making more power than ever in Magnum form
from 12/12/22
Books by MoTales writer David Zatz
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