The own doesn't really know much. I'm no expert on Panzers but I do know that the rear end is not a Ford 9". That is a mopar 8 3/4 which is the type of rear axel they are suppose to have.
Just looked at the listing and they changed it from Ford 9" to Mopar rear axle.
You made me think so I looked up the history of the term mopar and this is what the company web site states:
"The term was first used by Chrysler in the 1920s and was introduced as a brand starting in 1937. Mopar parts are original equipment manufactured parts for Chrysler vehicles. The term "Mopar" has passed into broader usage among car enthusiasts as an unambiguous reference to the parent company Chrysler Group LLC." Plymouth was started in 1928 by Chrysler.
I grew up owning only Chrysler products up until a few years ago. We have an expression "Mopar or no car" so I use the term interchangeably with Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth. Some people even include Jeep and AMC but most purests usually don't.
He's even switched from a Ford 302 to a Mopar V8. He must have a huge selection of car parts at his disposal too. wonder if the 302 is available now that he's not using it in the tractor. :rolling: :rolling:
or the wrong engine and missing engine mounting plate, wondering why the hood is cut. I do kinda like the hubcaps I have been looking for a set for my t75
He changed the ad to say mopar now instead of Ford
Just looked at the listing and they changed it from Ford 9" to Mopar rear axle.
You made me think so I looked up the history of the term mopar and this is what the company web site states:
"The term was first used by Chrysler in the 1920s and was introduced as a brand starting in 1937. Mopar parts are original equipment manufactured parts for Chrysler vehicles. The term "Mopar" has passed into broader usage among car enthusiasts as an unambiguous reference to the parent company Chrysler Group LLC." Plymouth was started in 1928 by Chrysler.
I grew up owning only Chrysler products up until a few years ago. We have an expression "Mopar or no car" so I use the term interchangeably with Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth. Some people even include Jeep and AMC but most purests usually don't.
Just my 2 cents
Saw that yesterday on CL, that thing is beat , if you look close it looks like the the tube frame is bent , hood is butchered as others have pointed out. Good luck to him.
Saw that yesterday on CL, that thing is beat , if you look close it looks like the the tube frame is bent , hood is butchered as others have pointed out. Good luck to him.
tube frame is bent , hood is butchered , I see a bent fender, busted grill, some sort of foot pedal added to the driveshaft.the wrong engine and missing engine mounting plate, the hood is cut and the paint is rattle can red ... Original condition?
All you have to do is find an Amc sport about wagon. they had V8's And the cross member will bolt right on to the unibody frame sill's in a gremlin.Put a 401 in a gremlin ,and your a dead man.
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