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by Dave-R » Thu Nov 29, 07 8:59 pm
They are not MoPars because they were not made by Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth.
But having Chrysler drive trains makes them cousins. British cousins. So of course you have to include them as part of the greater family circle.
I quite like some of the Bristol models. They are not all fuddy-duddy. But most are a little like your posh Aunties front room I guess.
Jensens have a big trans tunnel. As Linda once told me, you can't dislike a car with a big trans tunnel.
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by Cannonball » Thu Nov 29, 07 10:01 pm
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by Anonymous » Fri Nov 30, 07 8:45 am
R.RUNNER wrote: I suppose that "DUNC" thinks the same about the Bristol as well?
An air of sarcasm here?
A throwing down of the gauntlet?
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by Stu » Fri Nov 30, 07 11:38 am
You'd want bloody big Gauntlets...
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by Stu » Fri Nov 30, 07 11:42 am
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by Anonymous » Fri Nov 30, 07 11:51 am
I like Jensens but I wouldnt class them as Mopar. Just a great British marque with a great engine and running gear choice.
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by Dave-R » Fri Nov 30, 07 12:38 pm
Let me just state again. A MoPar is a Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth. It is no other make. So you cannot "class" anything else as a MoPar even if you wanted too.
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by Gringo » Fri Nov 30, 07 2:33 pm
Dave wrote: Let me just state again. A MoPar is a Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth. It is no other make. So you cannot "class" anything else as a MoPar even if you wanted too.
Surely MoPar stands for 'Motor Parts', and a Jensen is made of Chrysler Motor Parts...
P.S. Button was named after Jensen, so I guess it's his parents who are dyslexic.
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by Dave-R » Fri Nov 30, 07 4:22 pm
Mopar Mark wrote: Surely MoPar stands for 'Motor Parts', and a Jensen is made of Chrysler Motor Parts...
What it originally stood for is neither here nor there.
We are talking about a niick-name given to Chyrser Dodge Plymouth cars. The nick name was never used for other chrysler owned car makes or any makes using chrysler parts.
Example;
My name is David. But I was called "Butch" by everyone as a little kid and "Pop" when I was older.
Now by your logic you can call every David you ever meet Pop or Butch instead. It don't work like that.
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by Anonymous » Fri Nov 30, 07 4:49 pm
Dave, is Mercedes Mopar ?
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by Cannonball » Fri Nov 30, 07 6:41 pm
Dave wrote: They are not MoPars because they were not made by Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth.
But having Chrysler drive trains makes them cousins. British cousins. So of course you have to include them as part of the greater family circle.
I quite like some of the Bristol models. They are not all fuddy-duddy. But most are a little like your posh Aunties front room I guess.
Jensens have a big trans tunnel. As Linda once told me, you can't dislike a car with a big trans tunnel.
i dont think anyone with a direct connection to the jensen brand, would want the name to be linked to dodge/plymouth etc
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I HAVE A NVQW
LIFE GOES PRETTY FAST, IF YOU DONT LOOK ROUND A WHILE YOU MAY JUST MISS IT,
THE PASS IS THE JUICE,
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by R.RUNNER » Sat Dec 01, 07 5:02 pm
I agree with you Duncan 100%, most Jensen owners do not want to be associated with Dodge,Plymouth,Chrysleror Mopar owners (until they want some cheap engine and gearbox parts) or heaven forbid, American car owners.......... who they think are so common and rough!!!!!!!