July 15, 200718 yr Considering it's based on the Omni, it's a decent looking 80's econobox....but it should have been RWD with the 318 V8 at the very least. That is a nice looking one. I'd probably opt for the Plymouth version as that is even more rare. Edit: for some reason my post isn't registering when looking at the thread from the lounge Edited July 15, 200718 yr by Delta Force79
July 15, 200718 yr DodgeFan: Not sure if I told you yet... SpeedingPenguin bought a MINT turbocharged 1988 Dodge Daytona Shelby with a 5-speed. I got to take it for a spin around the parking lot, it scoots, still I am giving him a good friendly tease over his switch to FWD... damn that front overhang is like 25% of the car's overall length. It's ridiculous. Still his Daytona is MINT.
July 15, 200718 yr Author Just get a real El-Cam and be happy. Well actually, there's an `84 z28 for $700 bucks I really want Edited July 15, 200718 yr by Dodgefan
July 16, 200718 yr Dodge Rampage (rampage? yahright) and Plymouth Scamp (a more fitting name). I think their only competition was the VW Rabbit pickup. There used to be a Diesel Rabbit pickup running around Easton, MD in perfect shape with twin exhaust stacks!
July 16, 200718 yr They are unmistakably Chrysler Corp. products from the late 80s/early 90s. I like them, though. My uncle briefly owned a red one with the 2.2L Turbo I4.
July 16, 200718 yr I think it has some potential to be worth a decent chunk of cash someday. You don't see very many on the road. Otherwise, it's quirky and I do sort of like it. But it lacks a common ingredient that makes a truck have balls, and that would be rear-drive so at least it could haul a load in the bed up something with a grade higher than a speed bump.
July 16, 200718 yr poorly designed i know of 2 19 year kids that died because it exploded in a light fender bender.
July 16, 200718 yr Agreed.... plus let's face it, you ever see a Rampage or Scamp that does not look like it went through three tours of duty in IRAQ? They're always beat to $h!.
July 16, 200718 yr Chrysler's Aussie utes are far more interesting, and not wrong-wheel-drive. Um ... photos ... or a name, please ...
July 16, 200718 yr Um ... photos ... or a name, please ... No photos handy, but the ones I've seen were Dart-based.
July 16, 200718 yr Link to pic: http://u225.torque.net/cars/dodgedart/cars/68austrk.jpg They are calling this one a Valiant.
July 18, 200718 yr Rampages had galvanized main body panels and weren't prone to any more damage in collisions than similar compacts, but like the other 024 based vehicles they WERE prone to carb fires. I owned one almost identical to the one in the first pic, it was the first 2.2 powered vehicle I ever owned, and it wasn't bad to be honest.... I "Shelby-ized" mine with a burnt carb Shelby Charger, suspension, wheels, etc... Great parts chasers.
July 18, 200718 yr They are calling this one a Valiant. Aussie Utes are the best. Isn't "Valiant" the actual MAKE down there, not the model..? Like Valiant Charger?
July 18, 200718 yr I love these Rampages. My uncle had a Turbo model and it was great. He sold it for a Dakota though. There is a Dodge Rampage running around my town. It is a rust free vehicle in mint condition. I talked to the owner and it has 80k kms on it. He owned it since new and is a collector of the small Chrysler K-cars etc. He has got one of those little K-car Executive Limos too which I find really interesting. I wouldn't mind having one with a Turbo because I never see them.
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