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What kind of engine does a 1984 Dodge Rampage have?

What kind of engine does a 1984 Dodge Rampage have?

1984 Dodge Shelby Rampage with the 2.5 engine and automatic transmission. It has new tires. It also has the Shelby package. This thing has no rust at all and it is a great driving vehicle. Call 18652784863 for any questions

When did the Dodge Rampage come out in the US?

THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND MAINTAINED IN ORIGINAL CONDITION. History: In 1982 Chrysler introduced the Dodge Rampage to compete with imported small trucks. Based on the Dodge Omni platform with the wheelbase extended to 109 inches, beefier rear springs and a pickup bed carved just behind the two front bucket seats.

Is the Dodge Rampage in proper working condition?

The Head Lights, Brake Lights, Amp Gauge, and Temperature Gauge are in proper working condition. The windows roll up and down. This vehicle also has several miscellaneous parts which will be included with the vehicle (SEE PICTURES). Please look at ALL the pictures and ask anything you like BEFORE bidding.

Is the Dodge Rampage based on a Dodge Omni?

Based on the Dodge Omni platform with the wheelbase extended to 109 inches, beefier rear springs and a pickup bed carved just behind the two front bucket seats. The pickup bed has double wall bed construction with galvanized steel. Everything from the front seats forward is straight off the Dodge Omni.

When was the Dodge Rampage Shelby Charger made?

However, a special “California Shelby Rampage” was built in 1984 and only sold at certain California-area Dodge dealerships, which featured the front fascia from the Shelby Charger, 15-inch alloy wheels, and a ground effects package.

When did the Dodge Rampage go out of production?

The Rampage lasted three years before being dropped from production after the 1984 model year. There was a “Shelby Rampage” built by Chrysler/Shelby engineers in their free time for Carroll Shelby, but there is no official record of the existence of such a vehicle.

Is the Dodge Rampage a four wheel drive truck?

Since the Reagan era, car-based pickups haven’t been able to get traction in the U.S. truck market, where buyers seem to prefer their rigs super-sized and equipped with four-wheel drive. The 1987 Chevrolet El Camino was the last gasp for the coupe-utility segment, but the canary in the coal mine might have been the 1982-’84 Dodge Rampage.

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