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  2. Plymouth Prowler - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Prowler, later the Chrysler Prowler, is a retro-styled production sports car manufactured and marketed from 1997 to 2002 by DaimlerChrysler, based on the 1993 concept car of the same name. The Prowler was offered in a single generation in a front-engine, rear-drive, rear-transmission configuration. Total production was 11,702.

  3. Lingenfelter Performance Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, it has also created performance enhancement packages for the Dodge Viper and Plymouth Prowler. In January 1998, MotorTrend tested a Chevrolet Tahoe modified and tuned by Lingenfelter, powered by a 396 (6.5L) cubic inch Chevrolet V8 and achieved a 5.1-second 0-60 time as well as a 0.9g lateral acceleration figure. The SUV completed ...

  4. List of Chrysler factories - Wikipedia

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    Originally a Chalmers plant in 1916, then Maxwell-Chalmers, then Chrysler Canada in 1925. Became Windsor Plant 1. Converted to truck production in 1931 until 1978 and then idled; from 1980 to 1983 serving as the Imperial Quality Assurance Center then closed. Windsor Engine: Windsor, Ontario: 1938: 1980: Inline 6 and V8 engines: Also called ...

  5. Callaway Cars - Wikipedia

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    SC450, SC490, and SC540 Callaway SportTrucks were introduced in 2011, built upon the Silverado, Avalanche LTZ, Tahoe, Suburban, and (gasoline-engine) 2500HD-series trucks. For the 2014 model year, the SportTruck series gained power with the new GM Direct Injection V8 engines as the basis. 5.3L engines were up from 450 hp to 460 hp.

  6. Panoz Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Panoz had purchased the rights to a frame designed by Frank Costin [2] used in a defunct Irish sportscar called the TMC Costin. Panoz had Freeman Thomas design a new body for the car. [ 2 ] Aluminum body panels were produced by Superform USA in Riverside, CA, [ 3 ] resulting in bodywork both light and strong.

  7. Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly was a Chrysler assembly plant located in the City of Commerce, near Maywood in southeastern Los Angeles County, California.It was an assembly location where vehicles were shipped by railroad in "knock-down kits" from Detroit, where they were locally assembled, combined with locally sourced parts.

  8. John Lingenfelter - Wikipedia

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    John Earl Lingenfelter (October 6, 1945 in East Freedom, Pennsylvania – December 25, 2003 in Decatur, Indiana) was an NHRA driver, engineer and tuner.. Over his career, Lingenfelter won 13 career national event events in Competition Eliminator and was the first driver in the class to break the six-second quarter-mile barrier.

  9. Conner Avenue Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Dodge Viper production moved from New Mack Assembly to Conner in October 1995 [1] and Plymouth Prowler production started in May 1997. The Viper's V10 engine was originally built at Mound Road Engine but moved to Conner Avenue in May 2001. [1]