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The Dodge Rampage was a subcompact unibody [1] coupe utility based on Chrysler's L platform and manufactured and marketed from 1982 to 1984 model years. Plymouth marketed a rebadged variant for model year 1983, as the Scamp.
The following list includes original "Dodge" models designed outside the US or rebadged models from other manufacturers/brands. ... Rampage [n9 1] USA: 1982: 1984:
For 1982, the O24/TC3 were renamed Dodge Charger and Plymouth Turismo. While again offering the same powertrain as the five-door hatchbacks, the 2.2 L high-output engine was added to create the Dodge Shelby Charger/Plymouth Turismo Duster. For 1984, the coupes received updated exterior styling (distinguished by a quad-headlamp front fascia).
Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue (1982) Dodge 400 (1982–1983) Dodge Rampage (1982–1984) Ford EXP (1982–1988) Ford LTD (1982-1986) Mercury LN7 (1982–1988) Ford Ranger (1982–1992) GMC S-15 Jimmy (1982–1991) Lincoln Continental (1982-1987) Mitsubishi Mighty Max (1982–1986) Mitsubishi Montero (1982–2006) Oldsmobile Firenza (1982-1988)
It was sold in North America in several lines of similar Dodge and Plymouth vehicles and discontinued when the Chrysler K platform was more successful. Dodge 1978-1990 Omni; 1979-1982 Omni 024; 1982-1984 Rampage; 1983-1987 Charger; Plymouth 1978-1990 Horizon; 1979-1982 Horizon TC3; 1983 Scamp; 1983-1987 Turismo; Chrysler Europe/Talbot. 1967 ...
2-door truck, rebadged Dodge Rampage: Turismo: 1983 1987 Chrysler L platform: 1 Subcompact car succeeding TC3 Colt Vista: 1984 1994 1 Compact MPV, rebadged Mitsubishi Chariot: Conquest: 1984 1986 1 Sports car, rebadged Mitsubishi Starion: Sundance: 1987 1994 Chrysler P platform: 1 Compact car succeeding Turismo Acclaim: 1989 1995 Chrysler A ...
The first version of this engine family was a normally aspirated 2.2 L (134 cu in) unit. Developed under the leadership of Chief Engineer – Engine Design and Development Willem Weertman and head of performance tuning Charles "Pete" Hagenbuch, who had worked on most of Chrysler's V-8 engines and the Chrysler Slant-6 engine, [1] it was introduced in the 1981 Dodge Aries, Dodge Omni, Plymouth ...
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