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Mopar (short for MOtor PARts) is the automobile parts and service arm of Chrysler Group 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. In Canada, these were sold under the Chryco and AutoPar brands until the Mopar brand was phased into that nation's market, starting in the late 1970s.

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-built vehicle—most any Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, Imperial, or DeSoto, plus Jeeps and AMC vehicles built after Chrysler's 1987 buyout of AMC-Jeep. Thus, for example, a car club for owners of any Chrysler Corporation vehicle might describe itself as a club for "Mopar enthusiasts".

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On The Edge 259048 Neon Clock (Mopar) (Blue)

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Sign Reads: Use Chrysler Engineered Chrysler Corporation Mopar trade mark Parts and Accessories for Plymouth - Dodge - Desoto- Chrysler The classic auto advertisements of yesterday have been reproduced and made to look like weathered originals...

MOPAR - You're Behind Us Tin Sign MOPAR - You're Behind Us Tin Sign

How to Super Tune! Performance Engine Building and Carburetor Tuning How to Super Tune! Performance Engine Building and Carburetor Tuning

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This video is great! It has lots of info and is easy to go back to review sections,or just watch the whole dvd again. I guaranty you'll pick up something new every time.Winter is here, the drag strip is closed,this would make a great gift for any performance enthusiast on your list.

the dvd was well planned and easy to understand and follow with its contents leaving little question on what to do. Produced results that went far beyond I ever thought I could get out of my car. Recomed for all to use

This DVD is GREAT. Wayne tells you the ins and outs of building a SUPER PIMP motor. He is Very knowledgable and knows what he is talking about. Everything you need to know is in this video. He explains things very well and in depth. After watching the video, I had a few questions. I was able to call Wayne and talk to him, and he was more than happy to answer my questions. You can definently tell this is not just a job, its his passion. I would recommend this video for anybody who enjoys GOING FAST and BUILDING IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME..... PVP

It's obvious that lots of thought and planning went into this DVD. Wayne presents the info really well, and his knowledgeable and likable style makes you feel like you're not being "taught" the material. You feel like you're in a casual conversation with a buddy who has been doing this for a long time, a buddy who answers all your questions. There's so much great material here: the info given is well-organized and presented in a logical fashion. A lot of the terms and techniques used in engine building were REALLY explained to me for the first time! A first-class video.

This comprehensive video should be in every car nuts collection. Whether you're a drag racer looking for that next tenth, or just want the most power out of your street combination, this video will deliver the goods.

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The video covers what blueprinting is, why and how to check lifter rotation, the pros and cons of hydraulic, solid, flat tappet and roller camshafts, how to measure for correct pushrod length, reversion, fuel fall out, air speed, power valves, quench, detonation, camshaft degreeing with a timing chain and gear drive, how to adjust valves, how to use and tune with an O2 sensor, how to figure out how much initial and total timing your motor wants, how to use a dial back timing light, how to curve a distributor, why float level is important, and how to fire a motor for the first time...

My Classic Car: Mopar Muscle Cars My Classic Car: Mopar Muscle Cars

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Dennis Gage hits it out of the park. The entire DVD is entertaining and well worth the money. If you are a MOPAR fan this should be in your collection.

This is a video for MOPAR Car people. Pristine vehicles that sound as exciting as they look. Great video.

This is a good collection of footage and information about several Classic Mopars of the Muscle era. I do wish that they had featured more cars, but the information provided and the footage of the cars in motion was quite enjoyable. There is also some information on the 1964 Chrysler Turbine cars.

great ... but i recommend the DVD box. beware because you cannot expect new content when you have the DVD box already.

If you are a fan of Dennis Gage and his My Classic Car series, this is the place to get the best Mopar episodes on one DVD. Great viewing.

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Feel the Hemi horsepower as Dennis Gage travels the country to bring you some of the most awesome Mopars to ever hit the street. This DVD is loaded with terrific car footage and includes interviews with designers and engineers, as well as an in-depth look at the development of the original 426 Hemi...

American MuscleCar: Dodge Daytona & Plymouth Superbird - The Mopar Super Stockers American MuscleCar: Dodge Daytona & Plymouth Superbird - The Mopar Super Stockers

Dodge Daytona and Plymouth Superbird: THE WINGED WONDERS -- Built for the superspeedways but available at your local Mopar showroom the 1969 and '70 Dodge Daytona and the 1970 Plymouth Superbird were the essence of what the Musclecar was (and is) all about...

RediRad RR100N 12 volt negative-ground AM-band Classic Car Radio Adapter for iPod / MP3 / CD / Sirius-XM Radio players RediRad RR100N 12 volt negative-ground AM-band Classic Car Radio Adapter for iPod / MP3 / CD / Sirius-XM Radio players

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I purchased the RediRad after reading about it in the GTOAA"s Legend magazine a couple of year's ago. I finally got around to wiring it up to the Grand Prix's factory am-fm radio earlier this year (2009) just in time to enjoy our Ipod while driving the Grand Prix cross country, from Los Angeles to Dayton OH, for the annual Pontiac National Convention. The xlnt instructions simplified installation with only two wires, 12V+ switched & ground, and one antenna lead being required for hookup. I elected to mount the small unit on top of the hvac case using velcro tape for retention. Once the unit was tuned to the proper frequency w/ my Ipod plugged into the input port, we enjoyed static free uninterupted tunes during our 4500 mile trip. We highly recommend this device for enabling playback of modern electronic devices on your classic car's radio. Les & Sharren Iden Hacienda Hts. CA

I have an original AM only radio in my Thunderbird, in nice working condition and still looks like new. Sure it only tunes to AM radio, but it is 'classic'! Recently I decided I would like to tune to FM radio channels and purchased a reproduction radio that looked 'classic' but had modern internals. I ran this radio for a few weeks and while it looked and worked ok it was not the classic looker of the standard radio. So, off I went in search of another way to get more than AM radio. I located the RediRad after a Thunderbird member posted a good review of the product and ordered one straight away. I installed it in my tbird and WOW; I can listen to the iPod or FM in a crunch via a portable radio. It worked exactly like advertised and was easy to install; even easier than described in the detailed instructions supplied. I really like my RediRad and if I ever sell the tbird, I can remove it and install in my new ride!!! Graeme (Australia)

I installed this product in my 1966 Mustang in May- I can heartily endorse it if you have the stock AM radio and don't want to lose the originality and look in your dash. The product works well and having MP3's play through the original AM radio and dash speaker is def. a throwback. I personally like the contrast of hearing the songs in LOW fidelity, as you would have in 1966. Here are the PRO's- Easy installation-took me about a half hour. The Redi Rad mounts under the dash. I mounted mine right under the radio and used the IGN switch as my power source. Redi Rad even encloses useful connectors to crimp on the end of your wires during installation. I ran the Redi Rad jack wire under my carpet, right next to the trans hump, passenger side. I like to skip songs constantly, so having the MP3 player available right in my hand was my goal. The wire convienetly pokes out of the seam between the carpet, just in the perfect place. Also a bonus, the wire is just the perfect length to do this, no cutting needed. Can listen through an IPOD or other MP3 player device to your music. Can even hook up a small FM radio to it, as long as it has a headphone jack(just the same as an IPOD) which gives you both AM/FM if you really need that. Shipping and customer service was top notch, got mine in less than three days, and that was standard shipping- seem like nice people to do business with. CONS- Price- $130. You get to keep your original radio, but some might want to pump that money into upgrading the entire system. Buy this ONLY if you want to go for originality or don't want to spend $300 buying one of the repro radios(which for my money, still don't beat an original unit). I would recommend this product- it has performed well and for what I was looking for, originality, stock radio, I now get to hear my modern songs through an original AM radio- can't beat it!

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Enjoy the RediRad model RR100N in vehicles that have a negative-ground, 12 volt electrical system. (See Brew City Engineering FAQ page to determine your car's electrical system.) At last, you can listen to music from your portable CD player, iPod, satellite radio or cassette player in your collectible automobile, but without any broadcast radio interference and without modifying it's original radio...

Mopar FLO TV Mopar FLO TV

FLO TV`99 service provides a superior mobile TV experience that is available to over 200 million people in 105 major U.S. markets. Many key transportation corridors will be covered by the FLO TV network and coverage will extend to 95 percent of where these Americans live, work, drive...

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