My Family were Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth people

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My Dad, My Uncle & My brother in-law were a Chrysler/Plymouth /Dodge/MOPAR people.
When I really became old enough to notice or care what we had for car it was a
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1967 Chrysler 300
440 under the hood
 

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Then we got this monstrosity
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1971 Dodge Coronet Wagon
440 under the hood
 
Then my brother in law bought this
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1973 Dodge Charger
440 HEMI under the hood
 
Then I drove this from 1976 until 1979 in high school
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1975 Plymouth Fury
440 Interceptor under the hood.
 
I have never parked my ass in a Chyrsler/Plymouth/Dodge/MOPAR product again.
 
I really liked the Dodge Intrepid....orig body style not cut down................ as long as it was under warranty.
 
Yea and they drank gas like a drunk.
 
I never liked a Dodge/Plymouth car growing up.

They all made that loud irritating noise coming from the starter when you turned the key. ... :cool:
Me either, but I drove what was available to me.
 
My dad was hardcore AMC............

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tried one of these

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rode like a tank
 
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My dad and grandpa were both Dodge men. I have a brand new Dodge RAM XLT 4X4 pickup sitting out in the garage (nice Christmas present, huh?). Sweet truck...sweet wife. So anyway, if you've ever seen Vanishing Point, and you have two cents worth of American blood cursing your veins, how could you not long for a 440 six-pack Challenger to go scare the hell out of yourself with?
 

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