RobHeathers
RobHeathers
RobHeathers

Is "Scrapple" similiar to "Rinderwurst"?

I grew-up in Northeast Iowa, and our breakfast meats consisted of ground sausage links (no casing and not the patties), bacon or rinderwurst.

Was!! Was...was...was...

You take that back!! They killed my baby Plymouth.

Don't forget the Kia POP.

I always saw them as looking much more Cavalier.

Well, in 2005... Keep in mind Chrysler was being starved by Daimler, and eventually sold off. This is something that is still floating around, but the entire company needs to find its grounding first. Not to mention CAFE restrictions are something Chrysler could easily choke on.

**cough, COUGH**

So BEAUTIFUL!!

I find it absolutely hilarious that you posted this—I watched the same video roughly a week ago. I'm trying to do research on the Dodge Raider from the second-half of the 80s. I know they came with a turbo diesel Mitsubishi engine (and Mitsu everything else, because Diamond-Star Treaty or 1971). The Raider, however,

With the power hard top on the current NC Miata, would the ND separate into two models and have a permanently fixed roof? And if it does get a fastback coupe, why would anyone ever need to buy an F-Type again?

It's the (in)famous Mopar Slant Six. As Regular Car Reviews explains, the exhaust headers are right next to the intake runners, making the intake air nice and warm before reaching the pistons. Moreover, the carburetor (yes this was still a carb'd engine eleven years after we landed on the moon) sits above of the

Application in trucks will need to take into consideration the long-term durability of the material in practicum. Yes, the A8 uses aluminium—they are also ridiculously expensive for body repair to be done on, which folks buying trucks in small-town America don't have access to that sort of repair technology.

My uncle Roscoe had a 262—I'm in love with the 780.

Man, do I want a fuselage-body Chrysler.

No name has been selected yet, so now's the time to start guessing. Electrescort? ePinto? Fairlightning?

The Plymouth Prowler was a Plymouth because it was the halo car to revitalize the brand. Plymouth was going to be all retro & quirk; the PT Cruiser was supposed to be the Plymouth Cruiser.

Sad, because I like the coupe iteration best. I'm just not in the market for a compact. 2-door? Yes. Compact? No. My choices one class-size larger are even smaller.

That!! Right there!! I totally thought it was killed off 5 years ago.

Perhaps a test mule Chrysler Town & Country replacement?

I love the Ferrari 412...

You forget... STATION WAGON. I love the wagon version of the X-type.