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How Mopar went from antifreeze to drag racing
Mopar has been part of Chrysler’s DNA since 1937, when the name was first used as a contraction of “Motor Parts.” What began as a line of antifreeze soon grew into Chrysler’s official brand for parts, ...
When you think Mopar, the first thing that comes to mind is performance. Through the ages and to the present, Chrysler engineering has always been associated with power—more so than any other brand.
Long before the Demon 170, Dodge built a spectacular drag-spec Challenger that featured a Viper V10 instead of a modern HEMI ...
The Mustang is the last nameplate in the original-series pony car lineup that hasn’t laid down its weapons. It truly is saddening to see that legends such as the Javelin, the Camaro, the Barracuda, ...
Mopar fans and video gamers: Now you can enjoy the fun of drag racing at your fingertips, as Mopar's collaboration with Minicades Mobile has launched Mopar Drag N ...
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10 Cars That Dominated Drag Racing In The 1970s
The main point of the Golden Age of American Muscle was to produce cars that could blow the doors off of other cars. Detroit didn't crank out fast cars just so they would be driven responsibly, and ...
Mopar — a portmanteau of MOtor and PARts — had humble beginnings as a brand introduced by Chrysler Corporation in 1937 to sell antifreeze. However, today it's best associated with decades of providing ...
The 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Funny Car championship is going to come down to the outcome of the final two events of the season. Dodge//SRT Mopar drivers Matt Hagan, Jack Beckman and ...
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