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A 1950 Dodge Wayfarer two-door sedan. For 1950, the D-33 Wayfarers (as for the entire Dodge lineup) received a facelift with a sleeker grille, new bumpers, and new rear fenders with the taillights mounted directly on them. [8] Mid-year, the roadster was renamed Sportabout as Chrysler realized that very few "true" roadsters were sold.
English: A 1950 Dodge Wayfarer Sportabout in the Car Corral (for selling running cars) at Hershey 2019. Chassis no. 37102411, three-speed manual and has the optional rear seat and original AM radio. Assembled in Detroit, MI.
Wayfarer: 1949: 1952: Notes. 1950s Name First Last Image ... The following list includes original "Dodge" models designed outside the US or rebadged models from other ...
None of Dodge's other muscle cars matched the sales of this beast. A family sedan and wagon regularly packaged with brawny V8 engines — including a 7-liter hemi and a 7.2-liner, 440-cubic-inch ...
69 Dodge Coronet. 3. Dodge Coronet. Years produced: 1965-1976 Original starting price: $2,650 ... AMC Hornet Sportabout. Years produced: 1972-1977 Original starting price: $2,587
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The Volaré/Aspen twins offered station wagon models that became the first domestic compact-sized competition for the AMC Hornet four-door "sportabout" wagon. [10] The Volaré/Aspen wagons also featured a liftgate with a fixed rear window, rather than the more typical drop-down tailgate with roll-down rear window. [11] 1980 Plymouth Volaré wagon
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