Plymouth Scamp Pickup As a companion to the Dodge Rampage, Plymouth called its versions the Scamp and Scamp GT. The year was 1983 and it was the only year Plymouth sold it. Curb weight of this little hauler was about 2300 lbs, but it could haul almost half its own weight at 1145 lbs. The […]
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pages containing information about Plymouth automobiles made between 1973 and 1983
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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Most popular car brands for month of March
According to traffic, here are the 10 most popular smog-era car makers on this site for the month of March 2012. 1. Dodge 2. Plymouth 3. Mercury 4. Buick 5. AMC 6. Chevrolet 7. Oldsmobile 8. Ford 9. Pontiac 10. Chrysler Related Pages: Most popular brands for the month of November popular car brands according […]
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Plymouth ‘Cuda
‘Cuda The ‘Cuda was the highest performing, best looking version of the E-body Barracuda series. But we’re talking about 1973/1974 versions here. Relatively speaking, they were still performers and were still slick looking cars, but the 1970/1971 versions put these to shame. The good news is that the smog versions are still priced reasonably— not […]
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Plymouth Duster
Duster This was Plymouth’s equivalent of the Dodge Dart Sport. It was a fastback coupe variant of the A-body Valiant. Duster sat on a 108 inch wheelbase. Two basic models were sold at first which were the Duster and Duster 340. Powering the 1973 models were a choice of three engines on the standard Duster. […]
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Plymouth Road Runner
Plymouth Roadrunner The smog-era Road Runner was similar to AMC’s AMX of the smog-era. Well, not literally, but the way it was bounced from model to model as essentially a trim package. Each were based on several model variations in a short time. In the Road Runner’s case, it was on the Satellite Sebring, then […]
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Plymouth Scamp
Plymouth Scamp Scamp was the 2-door coupe of the Plymouth’s Valiant line. The platform it sat on was Chrysler’s A-body. The wheelbase was 111 inches, which strangely enough, was 3 inches longer than that of the Valiant sedan in ’73. The standard engines this year were a choice between the 198 CID 1bbl S6 or […]
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