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Plymouth Arrow ( 1977)

When Plymouth Arrow it was a 1976 to 1980 sold in the U.S. fastback coupe with rear wheel drive based on the Mitsubishi Celeste.

The coupe was marketed in North America under the brand name Plymouth, Mitsubishi since at that time not yet exported on their own cars there and was on business connected with the Chrysler Group. In Canada, the Arrow was sold under the Dodge brand name, ie as a Dodge Arrow

Offered was a basic model and a rich equipped GT variant from model year 1977 also an intermediate GS. The drive took a 1.6 -liter four- cylinder or a two-liter four cylinder with balance shafts, from 1979 in the new sports model Firearrow also a 2.6 -liter four- cylinder, each coupled with four (1.6 liters) or five-speed gearbox or an three-speed automatic.

In five years, about 144,000 pieces were sold by the Plymouth Arrow in all versions.

Source

  • Covello, Mike: Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946-2002. Krause Publications, Iola 2002. ISBN 0-87341-605-8.

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