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The Most Overlooked Mopar Muscle Car Of The '70s - MSN
These cars have quietly become some of the most desirable (and expensive) Mopars you can find, especially if it’s a real-deal 440+6 car with matching numbers and a 4-speed.
It's not a true FM3 Moulin Rouge car and it's not even an authentic Duster 340 either, but this Mopar is decidedly cool.
The obvious differentiator between a regular muscle car and a Mopar muscle car is that it must be made by a brand tied to Chrysler. You're never going to hear anyone describe their Ford Mustang as ...
Sometimes a brand's identity morphs in odd ways. That was the case with a 1920s antifreeze brand that became identified with ...
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HotCars on MSNCustom Mopar Royalty: The Alexander Bros.’ 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger
Chrysler and the Alexander Bros teamed up to build this iconic concept car in 1969. Today, it's in need of a new home.
Cars of the '70s had a lot of attitude—and so did the print ads (the kind you’d find in your dad’s magazines hidden out in the woodshed).
Like all Mopar junkyards, the stash is mostly made of common and not-so-valuable vehicles. I'm talking about Plymouth and Dodge cars with too many doors, Darts and Valiants, as well as pickup ...
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