as loud as that damn mopar was, it was hardley moving. i always knew they were mostly overated parts at risk. especially when the bottom end blew out from under it.
by runn141 May 11, 2009
by sayonaura April 21, 2004
by Jaydog January 09, 2004
Dodge challenger, Plymouth barracuda, and other Chrysler, and desoto cars are MoPar, a.k.a. Mostly old parts and repairs.
by Melonman36 November 28, 2011
by tradesman July 24, 2003
Colloqualism for the progeny of the Chrysler Corporation, aka Mother Mopar, stereotypically of the muscle car era, sadly with a propensity to corrosion. Such undeniably vicious examples include:
413 MaxWedges, ie '62 Polara RamCharger
440 Six Packs, ie '70 RoadRunner SuperBird
340 Six Packs, ie 70 AAR 'Cuda
the mighty Elephant, ie '70 Hemi 'Cuda
the Blues Brothers' car
acronyms include:
Methodically Out Powering All Racers
Made Of Parts Already Rusting
413 MaxWedges, ie '62 Polara RamCharger
440 Six Packs, ie '70 RoadRunner SuperBird
340 Six Packs, ie 70 AAR 'Cuda
the mighty Elephant, ie '70 Hemi 'Cuda
the Blues Brothers' car
acronyms include:
Methodically Out Powering All Racers
Made Of Parts Already Rusting
by ThreePedals December 07, 2003
any muscle era chrysler which is chrysler dodge plymouth and desoto and the word actually is a combination of motor and parts which is what was important to the mopar fans of the time it doesnt mean more parts
by pooper February 10, 2005