AmericanThunder Super Moderator 6 Aug 2019 #1 As an owner of a high impact Mopar product, I was interested in the history of them. Some of the original names had hidden meanings and some of the names that never made it are even funnier. An interesting read: High Impact Colors | Dodge Garag
As an owner of a high impact Mopar product, I was interested in the history of them. Some of the original names had hidden meanings and some of the names that never made it are even funnier. An interesting read: High Impact Colors | Dodge Garag
saleen 192 Core Member 6 Aug 2019 #2 so you are a yellow jacket (isn't that another name for a wasp/bee or is that a bullet for a sniper?) you cant be a top bannana can you , but as you say worth the read on history of mopar colr range,
so you are a yellow jacket (isn't that another name for a wasp/bee or is that a bullet for a sniper?) you cant be a top bannana can you , but as you say worth the read on history of mopar colr range,
AmericanThunder Super Moderator 13 Aug 2019 #4 The “Fisher body rust” name was a bit rich. Dodge’s/Plymouth’s/Chrysler’s from the 70’s were just as likely to rust as Camaro’s and Firebird’s.
The “Fisher body rust” name was a bit rich. Dodge’s/Plymouth’s/Chrysler’s from the 70’s were just as likely to rust as Camaro’s and Firebird’s.