 The 'Cowboy Car' From 1982 to 1984 Chrysler dipped their toes in the sporty pickup arena. The solution was unique, but not American enough to be a sales success, which Road & Track's reviewers picked up on right from the start. Today the Dodge Rampage / Plymouth Scamp pickups are rare beasts indeed Related Articles: 1 2 Wikipedia: Rampage |
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Mini truck mini shootoutChrysler's policy of making Euro style cars for America showed its worth in the Rampage/Scamp, one of the most elegant car-based pickups to be made. Ironically its subtlety could have sold better in Europe than America ... This Motor Trend article pits it up against its main competitor. Article sent in by Randy Related Articles: 1 2 Wikipedia: Rampage | VW Pickup |
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 Shelby starts kicking ass again Road & Track got their hands on one of the first 1983-and-a-half Dodge Shelby Chargers. Organised in a mere 6 months the first Shelby-Dodge was a nimble sportscar, the brutal turbo power was only a blip on the horizon at this point Related Articles: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wikipedia: Charger | L Body |
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 Chrysler wants to make a BMW Aimed squarely at what was to become the Yuppie market, the 600 was a luxurious cruiser. Still based on modest underpinnings it was a good attempt, which Car & Driver picked up on in this preview article, but quality control was still a problem in the post-government bailout corporation Wikipedia: Dodge 600 | E Body |
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 Autoweek Cover Pic This cover, still on the walls of McLaren Engines, was sent in by Shad Falls. Unfortunately the rest of the magazine is long gone, if you have it please get in contact! Related Articles: 1 2 McLaren Engines as it is today Wikipedia: Rampage |
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