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The Shelby Dakota started with a short-wheelbase, short-bed, standard-cab, Sport package pickup. The 3.9 L V6 producing 125 hp (93 kW) was replaced by a 5.2 L V8 with throttle-body injection . The tight space in the Dakota's engine compartment necessitated removing the engine-driven fan in front and using a pair of electric ones instead.
1989 Shelby CSX VNT, #001 of 500 produced 1989 Shelby CSX VNT rear. The engine was Chrysler's new intercooled Turbo IV equipped with a Getrag A555 5-speed transmission. The variable geometry turbo vanes were computer controlled and needed no wastegate. [4] Instead, they adjusted the flow of exhaust gases to spool up instantly and provide strong ...
Shelby cars totals - 13,912 1986-1989. The first Dodge built in Carroll's plant was the 1986 GLHS Omni. 1986 GLH-S Omni- 500; 1987 GLH-S Charger- 1000; 1987 Shelby Lancer- 800; 1987 Shelby CSX- 750; 1988 Shelby CSX-T (Thrifty car rental) -1000; 1989 Shelby Dakota- 1500; 1989 Shelby CSX-VNT- 500; Total Dodge production- 6,050 Shelby vehicle ...
The Shelby Lancer is a limited-production hatchback sports sedan based on the Dodge Lancer. Modified by Shelby Automobiles in Whittier, California for 1987 and offered in Graphic Red only, the Shelby Lancer was intended to be an American counterpart to European sedans such as the BMW 3 Series and Peugeot 405 .
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The Shelby GLH-S is a limited production series of sport compact automobiles from the mid-1980s based on the Dodge Omni and modified by Shelby American. Later the name would also be applied to a Shelby modified version of the Dodge Shelby Charger. The GLH-S models all used intercooled turbocharged 4-cylinder engines.
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From 1989 on, the 2.5 L (153 cu in) Four became available with or without a turbocharger. The 2.2 engine was dropped, except for the Turbo II version that was standard equipment on the Chrysler GTS Shelby, the European sibling of the Dodge Lancer Shelby. A five-speed manual gearbox was standard, with a three-speed automatic transmission as an ...