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Quick search . Nothing about specific models though regarding Chrysler.

GM vehicles first came with electronic ignition in the early 1960s. Delco Remy developed a transistorized ignition system in 1962, which was introduced as an option on Pontiac vehicles in 1963 and on Corvettes in 1964 under the option code K66. However, electronic ignition became more widespread and standard on GM vehicles starting in 1975 with the introduction of the High Energy Ignition (HEI) system.


Chrysler vehicles first came with electronic ignition in 1972. This was a significant innovation that replaced traditional breaker points with solid-state electronic components, enhancing reliability and efficiency.


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