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Bud Lindemann, of Car and Driver TV fame, once asked, “Where do you draw the line? Where does the docility of a street machine end, and the furry of a full-blown race car begin?” Few will argue that the supercar era Mopars were predominantly considered excellent straight-line performers, which pushed the line closer to a full-blown race car. However, throw in a few turns and a heavy reliance on (the often installed) four-wheel drum brakes combined with bias-ply tires and terrible performance alignment angles, the line quickly plummeted back to merely a docile street machine.

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