Re: Plymouth PT Cruiser
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Originally Posted by PToholicsAnonymous
"........For starters, the Plymouth division would never have been killed, and the PT Cruiser, which was brought to market as a Chrysler model, would have been at the vanguard of a Plymouth revival. Had the old crew stayed, there would be three different PT models by now......"
quote from article on Bob Lutz's book "Guts"....go here http://www.theautochannel.com/F/news...13/170528.html
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Good article. I agree with its conclusions as to where Chrysler would be today without the "Damlier" touch.
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