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English: This badge was installed on Chrysler Corporation products equipped with a V-6 (most commonly the Mitsubishi 3.0 or Chrysler 3.3) in the late 80's and early 90's. It was most frequently seen on the Caravan/Voyager/Town and Country minivan family, and also on upmarket Chrysler Corporation passenger cars. The badges were typically displayed on both front fenders.
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English: Removed from a scrapped Caravan and photographed for sale.


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14 February 2013

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