I would think it would be one or the other. They made that mistake in the 70's with the Challengers and Cudas competing with each other as well as the A Body line. I agree with the above post I don't see the Cuda coming back as long as Plymouth is dead.
Maybe this is a question for a different thread or already brought up but.....are AMC cars Mopars? I saw an interesting thread on another board about it.
Beginning in 1980, AMC partnered with France's Renault in an effort to keep their expensive manufacturing operations open, obtain much-needed capital, and as a source for vehicles in the increasingly popular subcompact category. After 1983, Renault purchased a majority controlling interest in AMC, and ended production of all AMC cars (except for the Eagle), focusing entirely on promoting the Alliance, a Renault-based subcompact. In spite of further new vehicle development, including the Medallion and an early, Teague designed version of the Premier,
Renault sold AMC to Chrysler in 1987. Both AMC and Renault brands ceased in the U.S. The Jeep/Eagle division of Chrysler Corporation was formed after Chrysler's 1987 buyout, with Jeep and Eagle models (the Medallion and the redesigned Premier) marketed primarily by former AMC dealers.
Does that make the 70 AMC Javalin a Mopar?