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  2. Dodge St. Regis - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge St. Regis is an automobile that was marketed by Dodge from the 1979 to 1981 model years. Replacing the Monaco, the St. Regis was the largest Dodge sedan, positioned above the mid-size Diplomat and Aspen. In contrast to both the Monaco and the Diplomat, the St. Regis was offered solely as a four-door sedan.

  3. Chrysler R platform - Wikipedia

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    Dodge St. Regis: All-new nameplate, replaced Dodge Monaco Sold mostly for fleet use after 1979 Plymouth Gran Fury: 1980-1981 Introduced due to demand by fleet customers. Plymouth Gran Fury combines the Dodge St. Regis roofline and taillights with the Chrysler Newport headlights

  4. List of Dodge vehicles - Wikipedia

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    St. Regis: 1979: 1981: 400: 1982: 1983: 600: 1982: 1988: Aries [n4 2] 1981: 1989: ... The following list includes original "Dodge" models designed outside the US or ...

  5. Chrysler New Yorker - Wikipedia

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    The St. Regis two-door hardtop was available with a choice of nine optional three-tone paint schemes, [8] and the Town and Country Wagon model was Chrysler's most expensive vehicle labeled as a Chrysler for 1956, listed at $4,523. [8] Only 921 convertibles were made. [22] [8]

  6. Dodge Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Monaco was replaced by the Dodge St. Regis for the 1979 model year, using the Chrysler R platform (a smaller revision of the B platform). Struggling to compete against the all-new designs of General Motors and Ford, sales of the St. Regis were heavily supported by fleets, primarily as law enforcement vehicles.

  7. Chrysler Newport - Wikipedia

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    Briefly in 1955, Chrysler used the nameplates St. Regis for the New Yorker and Nassau for the Windsor hardtops with two-tone paint schemes but ended the practice in 1956. [ 4 ] 1951 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Newport hardtop coupe

  8. List of vehicles with hidden headlamps - Wikipedia

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    Dodge Charger: 1966 1972 [37] Dodge Charger Daytona: 1969 1970 [38] Dodge Daytona: 1987 1991 [39] Dodge Magnum: 1978 1979 [18] Dodge Monaco: 1972 1973 [40] Dodge Stealth: 1991 1993 [41] Dodge St. Regis: 1979 1981 [42] Eagle Talon: 1990 1991 [43] Evante Sports 1600 Mk.2: 1985 1994 [44] Ferrari/Dino 208/308 GT4: 1974 1980 [45] Ferrari 288 GTO ...

  9. Downsize (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    For the 1981 model year, Chrysler would adopt a much more radical form of downsizing, replacing the Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volaré with the Dodge Aries/Plymouth Reliant. Known as the Chrysler K-cars, they were the first front-wheel drive cars developed entirely within the company. In comparison to their predecessors, the K-Cars shed over 28 ...