Originally Posted by Grizzly
Editor must have cranked up a Marley before putting this out, got the production numbers wrong too and they are fairly well known. shruggy Allpar doesn't usually make mistakes.

At any rate, it is worth celebrating this car because it was truly ahead of it's time and shares alot of ideas with todays' top shelf sports cars (handling, light weight components, big horsepower from a small engine, and aerodynamics).

Car for Car, I would take a T/A over an R/T any day. stirthepot


Still my all-time favorite Mopar. Even more now that i'm past my big-block obsession.