Warner Bros. owned the cartoon bird image, but the actual name wasn't theirs. The deal was to use the cartoon, Plymouth was going to use the name either way.
Do you know why they used lower case letters on the emblems then?
Warner Bros. owned the cartoon bird image, but the actual name wasn't theirs. The deal was to use the cartoon, Plymouth was going to use the name either way.
That's to counter the resonance at about 8Hz when open road driving. Exhaust Tech 101 that stuff.If they cant get the tailpipes even...I mean, how hard is that? Maybe offset exhaust was optional in 1975.
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That car has more boogie than the Jackson 5.If they cant get the tailpipes even...I mean, how hard is that? Maybe offset exhaust was optional in 1975.
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You'd have to ask their styling and marketing department.Do you know why they used lower case letters on the emblems then?
us kids didn't learnt how to write those big letters yetDo you know why they used lower case letters on the emblems then?