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The hood release system is common on most vehicles and usually consists of an interior hood latch handle, hood release cable and hood latch assembly. The hood latch handle is usually located below the steering wheel, beside the driver's seat or set into the door frame.
The Dodge Stratus is a mid-size car that was introduced by Dodge in December 1994 and was based on the 4-door sedan Chrysler JA platform. The Stratus, Plymouth Breeze , and Chrysler Cirrus were all on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1996 and 1997.
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Vanishing Point is a 1971 American action film directed by Richard C. Sarafian, starring Barry Newman, Cleavon Little, and Dean Jagger. [3] It focuses on a disaffected ex-policeman and race car driver delivering a muscle car cross-country to California while high on speed ("uppers" in the story), being chased by police, and meeting various characters along the way.
Unlike its Dodge and Eagle siblings, Chrysler Concordes never had the option of autostick transmission and its special instrument cluster. It was only available with an automatic transmission . The upscale Concorde models featured leather-trimmed seats, steering wheels, shift knobs, and door inserts.
In the summer of 2009, after completion of his programs, he was transferred to Fort Hood. At Fort Hood, Hasan rented an apartment away from other officers, in a somewhat rundown area. [116] Two days before the shooting, Hasan gave away furniture from his home, saying he was going to be deployed. [116]
Unveiled at the 2012 SEMA Show, the Dodge Charger Juiced is based on the Dodge Charger, with a Mopar crate Viper V10 engine rated at 650 hp (485 kW; 659 PS), Mopar cold air intake and Mopar cat-back exhaust, Mopar front chin spoiler, Mopar Performance prototype hood (with a functional forward-facing intake), roof in a darker matte version of ...
Robert Hood (1797–21 October 1821), born in Portarlington, Ireland, was an Anglo-Irish Royal Navy officer, explorer of the Canadian Arctic, and military artist. [ 1 ] In 1819, Hood was appointed midshipman on the Coppermine expedition , where he, along with George Back , was an official artist.