“Mopar Remanufactured Parts are perfect for vehicle owners.” said Jim Sassorossi, Head of Mopar Sales and Product Development. “Every Mopar Reman Part is engineered with the same dedication to quality, precision and durability as the original, factory-installed part.”
Mopar’s remanufacturing process meticulously inspects, upgrades or replaces every component to ensure that the Reman Part meets or exceeds the strictest O.E. engineering standards.
The 2011-2012 Reman Parts Catalog showcases the benefits and features of every major product category; there is now a remanufactured equivalent to nearly every major light repair and powertrain product from the early ‘90s to current model year—that’s more than 4,000 application-specific Reman Parts. The catalog is also available online at www.MoparZRepairConnection.com for installers who need an easy parts lookup, allowing them to quickly specify and order Mopar Reman products in order to properly service vehicles with authentic parts.
Contact your local Chrysler Group LLC dealer for more information regarding Mopar’s full line of remanufactured products, or visit MoparRepairConnection.com to view the complete catalog online.
Mopar has introduced numerous industry-first features including:Mopar is Chrysler Group LLC’s service, parts and customer-care brand. Mopar distributes approximately 280,000 parts and accessories in more than 90 countries and is the source for all original-equipment parts for Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge and Ram vehicles. Mopar parts are unique in that they are engineered and tested with the same teams that create factory- authorized vehicle specifications for Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles — a direct connection that no other aftermarket parts company can provide.
A complete list of Mopar accessories and performance parts is available at
www.mopar.com.
When Chrysler bought Dodge in 1928, the need for a dedicated parts
manufacturer, supplier and distribution system to support the growing
enterprise led to the formation of the Chrysler Motor Parts Corporation
(CMPC) in 1929.
Mopar (a simple contraction of the words MOtor and PARts) was trademarked
for a line of antifreeze products in 1937. It also was widely used as a
moniker for the CMPC. The Mopar brand made its mark in the 1960s — the
muscle-car era. The Chrysler Corporation built race-ready Dodge and
Plymouth “package cars” equipped with special high-performance parts.
Mopar carried a line of “special parts” for super stock drag racers and
developed its racing parts division called Mopar Performance Parts to
enhance speed and handling for both road and racing
use.