What Mopar Option Burns a Memory in Your Brain the Most?

Thats what my dad and grandpa called them too!
Type writer is a new term to me and I can see why :cheers: Learned this one in this thread Keith, thank you :happy1:

I can't chouse there are so many
I agree, what about the shifter they put in the trucks that worked like a JohnDeere tractor in the dash :cheers:

I voted rear facing 9 passenger wagon seat. Growing up I heard that "pigs get sick riding backwards." Brilliant, huh? Well I got sick riding in that rear facing seat as a kid, so got out of riding there as much as I could. 58 Plymouth (sport suburban I believe) with a 57 Dodge 325 hemi. That was our family ride.

Road Runner was a close second for me.
Again, Ford had the rear facing rear set wagon (what year I can't remember) but they did it Spike :happy1:

I always loved the look of these rear window louvers on Cuda's and Challengers:


Ford had this also but I have to say they was way kewl :happy1:

i had to go with the pushbutton auto cuz momma's super stocker had it
same here Pushbutton was all mopar and was the kewl factor back in the day :cheers:

I said slant six because EVERYONE knows what a slant six is and who it came from. The pistol grip is all mopar as well as the air grabber and 426, but you would have to have a fair car culture audience to start throwing those terms around. The put the slant in jut abot everything. I even heard a school bus, an aircraft tug, wrecker and a 5 ton dump truck could be had with a 6..that would be some slow dump truck.....

You forgot the military used them in a small tanks and had twin /6 in one :D