Mopar originally refered to the brand of parts for chrysler/dodge/plymouth, like ac-delco was for general motors.
Now it still refers to the parts, but has become a slang/gear head term for dodge and plymouth muscle cars, hot rods, and sports cars.
2007-03-15 16:42:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Mopar is short for MOtor PARts. Generally it is considered to be Chrysler after the founder. Where the term Mopar came into play I'm not sure but thats what it stands for. Dodge, Plymouth, and Chrysler are all part of that family. Since Mercedes bought them the "technically" can be considered Mopar as well; but they're not!!! Ask any die hard MOPAR fan!!!
2007-03-15 23:44:39
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answered by rjstango1976 2
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Mopar is exclusivly Dodge, Plymouth and Chrysler muscle cars.
2007-03-15 23:41:17
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answered by Mike 4
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Mopar is a brand of automotive product, such as oil, oil filters, etc. I drive a Dodge Diesel pickup, and that is what I use as recommended by the dealer.
2007-03-15 23:34:38
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answered by rockyboyrussell 2
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Mopar is the parts and service departments of Chrysler Corp.I believe it stands for "MOtor PARts". Go to
http://www.allpar.com/
for info.
2007-03-15 23:41:06
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answered by ? 5
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Mostly Old Parts And Rust
2007-03-16 05:36:27
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answered by bearman48064 3
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