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- Maintainer of the MML's vendor discount roster
 - This "Smokin'" MMLer owns a '71 Challenger R/T and a '69 Charger
 - Model year during which the new Challenger is to be introduced
 - 1962-1964 413 and 426 high performance engines
 - A traditional Carlisle MML activity, not to be undertaken by the faint of heart
 - Year the pushbutton automatic was introduced
 - Eighth mile Carlisle dragway
 - 1962-1966 Imperial
 - Number of digits in the VIN of a 1966 through 1980 Mopar
 - Style of the traditional Mopar front suspension
 - Displacement (in liters) of the LA 318
 - Introduced in 1945 and intended as a farm vehicle, this model was the first full production version of the Willys MB.
 - Displacement in liters of the late model Jeep inline six
 - Dodge's 10 cylinder supercar
 - Chrysler supercar concept created in 2004
 - This vehicle line is credited with helping to save Chrysler from bankruptcy in the 1980s and was also the basis for the Mopar minivans
 - 1964-1976 Valiant, 1964-1969 Barracuda, 1964-1976 Dart, Duster, Demon, Scamp
 - If your HEMI isn't a pachyderm, then it might be this other large mammal
 - Dodge's compact car, versions include Charger, GTS, Hang Ten and Swinger
 - Walter P. Chrysler turned this company into the Chrysler Corporation
 - This cult classic destroyed a Camaro instead of the main character's Challenger R/T.  The 1997 remake gave us the line "It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar."
 - Acronym of the MML's off-topic list
 - After rejecting "Statutory Grape", Dodge named FC7 "Plumb Crazy".  What did Plymouth call this color?
 - This little Nash's horn went "beep beep beep"
 - Coronet, Satellite, Road Runner, Charger, GTX, Belvedere, Super Bee, Cordoba, 1976-1978 Fury, 1977-1978 Monaco, 1978-1979 Magnum
 - MML administrator ("Drainplug _____")
 - Supernatural 1958 Plymouth Fury
 - Battle tank designed by Chrysler in the late 1970s
 - Vacuum operated, B body performance hood
 - Plymouth's high performance "system"
 - Timepiece used to clock Chevy and Ford drag racers
 - Plymouth named FJ5 "Lime Light"; what did Dodge call it?
 - "Hollywood"
 - Trade name for Mopar's A-727 and A-904 transmissions
 - Dodge's "bumble bee" club
 - "Mopar or __ ___!"
 - Primarily known for brakes, this company created the first electronic fuel injection system.  It was offered on the 1957 AMC Rambler Rebel and select 1958 Chrysler and DeSoto models.
 
 
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- Predecessor to the 46RH
 - Electronic spark advance system introduced in 1976
 - Generic term for "Chrysler Corporation" vehicles
 - Introduced in 1972, this is essentially a large bore 383
 - The little old lady from Pasedena used her shiny red Super Stock Dodge to terrorize this boulevard.
 - Originally built by the Dodge Brothers, this plant was headquarters for the Dodge division until 1979.  Blatant eminent domain abuse led to its demolition in 1981.
 - "Official" acronym for C@C as of the year 2000
 - 1970-1974 Barracuda and Challenger
 - TrannyBoiler's Dad
 - 1979-1981 New Yorker and St. Regis
 - The first wheelstander
 - Dodge's partner for heavy duty diesel pickups
 - One list to rule them all!
 - Year of the MML's founding
 - Manufacturer of bulletproof rear ends for HEMI 4-speeds
 - Displacement (in clubic inches) of the very first B engine
 - AMC's pony car
 - Traditional bird of the MML's annual Carlisle BBQ
 - 413/426/440 engine family
 - 1977-1978 Diplomat, LeBaron, Caravelle, Fifth Avenue
 - Displacement of a stock elephant (in cubic inches)
 - Plymouth's late model, mass produced "hot rod"
 - The ferrets live in this southwestern US city
 - Volare, Aspen, 1976-1980 Road Runner
 - This Plymouth was banned by NASCAR in 1971
 - 1964-1975 Fury and Monaco, 1967-1971 Imperial, Polara
 - High performance hood offered on some E bodies
 - The first A body, this little car was also an entire marque
 - Successor to the 46RH
 - The leaning tower of power
 - The MML's C@C ambassador, at the age of 16 he was bitten by the Mopar bug during a ride in a '67 Charger
 - This "special" option package was introduced in 1967
 
 
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