Northcoast300h
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Yeah, those Cordoba's were everywhere. Luxury with a low price. Too bad GM. Ford and Mopar bought cheap japanese steel in the late 70's thru the 1980's. Most rotted.
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Hello from Switzerland, I have a 72 Monaco, also B-Bodies with 383 and 440, but love and just restored last 1.75years this 78 Magnum XE with T-Top and all Options, only 318 what is absolut ok. This Magnums are really special and I think they will be collector cars in future.I don't know why the 1978 Magnum GT didn't become a collectors item (last B body). Only year for 400 cubic inch. Only 190hp but 305 torque. Looks like a really fun car. Anyone remember Car Crafts Magnum published in 1979?
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The Laser was the Chrysler version of the Daytona and was upscale as to be expected.
Of course when I look at the plastic inside this car I cant imagine what the down market interior was like.
The guy I purchased it from told me about kits that were sold to allow you to turn the 2.2 North and South with a transmission and go rear wheel drive. Apparently for a specific race series.
I would like to see one.
As a kid I wrongly associated these cars including Omni with FWD imports and really hated them. I did not know until last year that the 2.2 was a domestic product through and through. A friend would occasionally smoke me in my 73 road runner. Hated that little car but it was wicked.
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You weren't totally wrong. The original engine in the Omnirizons was a 1.7 liter VW. Once they built the 2.2, and later 2.5, they dropped that VW motor. Both of those Chrysler engines were excellent.As a kid I wrongly associated these cars including Omni with FWD imports and really hated them. I did not know until last year that the 2.2 was a domestic product through and through. A friend would occasionally smoke me in my 73 road runner. Hated that little car but it was wicked.
I had a 1984 Dodge Aries station wagon with the 2.2 mated to a five-speed. I encountered auto mechanics who insisted that the engine was made by VW. If he didn’t even know who made it, he wasn’t knowledgeable enough to work on it!<snip>… As a kid I wrongly associated these cars including Omni with FWD imports and really hated them. I did not know until last year that the 2.2 was a domestic product through and through. A friend would occasionally smoke me in my 73 road runner. Hated that little car but it was wicked.
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Actually 1958 Chrysler and DeSoto "electrojection" was first electronic fuel injection production cars. Also plagued with problems and ultimately recalled and replaced with dual 4bbls much like the 81-83 Imps.I love the unmodified originals. 1981-1983 Imperial is one of my favorite designs but with an aweful history. First computer fuel injection on a production vehicle, which got a bad rap. Most people didn't know it was a closed system meaning car would run bad or not even start if air filter cover was not screwed on properly. A $5 air filter gasket usually dried up and leaked air into system, so they ended up replacing the whole fuel injection system with a carburetor. First digital dash in production vehicle but it was faulty too.
Thanks for the correction. After some research, I found the 1957 Rambler "Electrojector" was the first electronic fuel injection production car....but I think all of them were soon recalled and replaced with carbs. Then there was the electronic fuel injection on the 1957 Corvette, but that was mostly mechanical fuel injection. I think the 1982 Imp had the "first throttle body EFI". Before that, they were different types of external manifold injection but I could be wrong. Fuel injection dates back to 1872, so many weird things could have happened since then.Actually 1958 Chrysler and DeSoto "electrojection" was first electronic fuel injection production cars. Also plagued with problems and ultimately recalled and replaced with dual 4bbls much like the 81-83 Imps.
The 1.7 VW engine made it till 1982 at least, I had a '82 024, and a '81 TC3 both with 1.7 VW engine.
I would like to get a 81-83 Imperial. I would like to tweak one to shoot for really high highway mpg. A compression bump with a later 80s roller cam engine with swirl/fast burn heads, or a magnum. With a cleaned up exhaust system. Combined with slick shape, easy low 20s mpg.
You might laugh, but we use these for runners all the time. The plymouth champ is the latest addition with its dual stick shifter. I have 5k into both cars.
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