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I started this on the other forum, so like it says what does it mean...i will go first.....goodguys75 goodguys street rod club and the yr i was born...
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i dont understand...like to shoot rockets at the dunesmine is easy.. im dunerockets wife...lol![]()
nooo.. he rides his ktm on the dunes like a rocket...i dont understand...like to shoot rockets at the dunesunish: lol
you should have had a better explanation like mopar enthusiast.....just kidding mopar enthusiast:laugh:nooo.. he rides his ktm on the dunes like a rocket...
Mopar (short for MOtor PARts) is the automobile parts and service arm of Chrysler LLC. The term was first used by Chrysler in the 1920s and has been in continuous use ever since. Mopar parts are original equipment manufactured parts for Chrysler vehicles.
Mopar has passed into broader usage among car enthusiasts as an unambiguous reference to the Chrysler parent company, as the Chrysler name also refers to a company marque. The term has thus become an inclusive word for any Chrysler-owned brand, but generally any Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, Imperial, or DeSoto, and later American Motors (AMC) or Jeep, vehicle. Thus, for example, a car club for owners of any Chrysler Corporation vehicle might describe itself as a club for "Mopar enthusiasts."
The term Mopar is most closely associated with the muscle cars produced by Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth during the 1960s and into the early 1970s. They were famous for the wide selection of engines and carburetor combinations available for their cars. Class "LA" engines included the 273, 318, 340, and 360,the LA is used after the 70s for the magnum engines, and were predominantly used in the base model cars. Class "B" and "RB" included the high performance engines including the 361, 383, 400, 413, 426 wedge, 440, and 426 Hemi. The 440 engine was available with a single four-barrel carburetor (magnum) or three Holley two-barrel carburetors (six-pack). The Hemi (named for its hemispherical combustion chambers) still serves as the pinnacle of power in Mopar automobiles.
ENTHUSIAST
1. a person who is filled with enthusiasm for some principle, pursuit, etc.; a person of ardent zeal: a sports enthusiast.
2. a religious visionary or fanatic.