In Article <19990922230609.45306.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxx> <carnut31@xxxxxxxxxxx> (INTERNET) wrote: > Can anybody give me a background on the magnificent Chrysler Enforcer > Car. I have seen a picture of a 1962 model and it looks to have been b Car Life mag 10/61 tested a '61 Chrysler Enforcer - shaved Newport with heavy-duty suspension and h-d TorqueFlite, 12" brakes with h-d linings, 7.60-15 Police Special tires, special seats, etc. The engine was 383 4-bbl, 325 hp. Top speed 130 mph, 0-60 mph 8.3s, 1/4-mile 16.9s In Article <b27a7dea.251bd3c5@xxxxxxx> Subject: [FWDLK] Dead by the year 2000? <SC68Cuda@xxxxxxx> (INTERNET) wrote: > lately, the Plymouth nameplate is getting less and less emphasis, with > Chrysler becoming more predominant. They have not used the Plymouth nameplate for years outside of North America. The last time Plymouths sold here in Finland was in the mid-70s, quarter of century ago. Nowadays, they don't use even the Dodge nameplate; f.ex. Dodge Neon and Stratus are sold here as a Chrysler Neon and Stratus. Even Viper is a Chrysler Viper. Plus, they never sold the Eagle cars here; Eagle Vision called as a Chrysler Vision. But the Jeep is still here. Has anyone ever seen corporate publications such as "Chrysler Tonic", "Chrysler Siren & Imperial Science", "Chrysler Corporation News" from the Forward Look era? What kind of publications they were? .. Gasoline $4.22 per US gallon here :-c Solve a problem: Being one of winners in the DV-2001 Green Card lottery.. =|:-)= Mark© Chrysler Corporation presents - The Cars that can do what they look like they can do and they look like they can do more than any other cars on the road.. *ASO 2.32 QWK-OMEN Offline Reader* |