Plymouth Fire Arrow

Plymouth Fire Arrow Officially part of the Arrow line, though marketed somewhat on its own was the Plymouth Fire Arrow. It arrived for 1979, and only in the color of white. Opting for the Fire Arrow over the standard Arrow came with several additional features. This added ‘FIRE ARROW’ graphics down the side, an arrow-like […]
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Renault Fuego

Fuego It’s name meant ‘fire’ in Spanish. Introduced for model year 1982, the Fuego was a 4-seat, 2-door GT style coupe. Like the model 18i it was based on, it too was front wheel drive. Wheelbase was 96 inches and the overall length was 177 inches. The car weighed about 2400lbs. Two engines were available […]
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Bentley T2

Bentley T2 Bentley’s T2 arrived for the 1977 model year, as an evolution of the T1 it replaced. What it gained over the T1 was rack & pinion steering, additional interior room, and a redesigned frame and engine cradle system. Two variants of the T2 were offered. These were the standard 4-door sedan, and a […]
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Toyota Celica

Celica As of 1973, the sporty Celica coupe was in its third model year. This was the closest thing to what might have been called a Japanese pony car for the time. It had roughly a 95 inch wheelbase, was 164 inches long, and had a curb weight of 2400 lbs. One trim level was […]
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