Re: Neon R/T vs Dakota R/T

From: Richard A Pyburn (rap777@juno.com)
Date: Thu Jul 06 2000 - 20:13:38 EDT


Rapid Transit was the name used by the now defunct Plymouth division in
the late sixties. They produced a few fair muscle cars in their day,
i.e., the Roadrunner, the GTX, the Barracuda. Man, you shoulda been
there!

Richard in San Antonio

On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 19:20:17 EDT DAK4JLB@aol.com writes:
> R/T stands for Road and Track. They changed it a while back to Rapid
> Transit
> but it is back to meaning Road and Track. As far as the Neons are
> concerned,
> the difference is this: The R/T's have:
>
> No governor
> better handling supension
> different wheels
> the stripe kit
> the badges
> five speed
> and colored moldings and bumpers
> and some funky looking seats
>
> Zues

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