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While sharing a transverse engine layout, the Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon diverge furthest from the Chrysler Horizon in its engine offerings. At the time, Chrysler did not have capability to supply four-cylinder engines for the North American market (of any type), and the Simca-designed 1.1 to 1.4 L engines were deemed insufficient in terms ...
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A 1978 Plymouth Volaré station wagon, sibling to the Dodge Aspen and successor to the Plymouth Valiant, photographed in a Denver-area wrecking yard. Junkyard Gem: 1978 Plymouth Volaré Wagon Skip ...
Featured in the music video of The Chemical Brothers song, Believe: Large amounts demolished, small scale production has restarted with the MG brand. Matra. L'usine Normant Romorantin-Lanthenay, France: 2003 The plant was demolished. Main entrance attained listed building status and has been preserved and restored. [50] Mitsubishi Motors ...
The Talbot Horizon is a compact hatchback designed by Chrysler Europe, manufactured and marketed for model years 1978-1987 under the Simca, Chrysler and Talbot brands, succeeding both the Simca 1100 and Hillman Avenger, and using a front-wheel drive, transverse-engine layout.
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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