Class: Cars, Coupé — Model origin:
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◊ 2007-11-18 22:44 |
Ford Mustang |
◊ 2007-11-18 22:47 |
No, it is a Chrysler product. |
◊ 2007-11-18 23:12 |
Dodge Daytona? |
◊ 2007-11-18 23:55 |
Yes, or Chrysler Laser |
◊ 2007-11-19 00:02 |
I'd say so. 1984-1986 Dodge Daytona. Or its Chrysler twin, the Laser. Edit: sorry, Antoine, I hadn't seen your comment ![]() -- Last edit: 2007-11-19 00:03:17 |
◊ 2007-11-21 01:21 |
i think its actually plymouth laser-not chrysler, why they carried the name over the the dsm version. looks a little plain with its hubcap-less steel wheels so i would say which ever one was the cheaper model |
◊ 2007-11-21 07:29 |
so what it is going to be...? |
◊ 2007-11-21 07:41 |
I don't think the Daytona was EVER sold as a Plymouth, "Plymouth Laser" was a nameplate created for the Diamond-Star-built Eclipse clone (twin of the Eagle Talon). The 1984-1986 Daytonas and (Chrysler) Lasers in question are virtually identical and I am not sure how to tell one from the other, but the car here bears a striking resemblance to the Wikipedia Chrysler Laser pic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Chrysler-Laser.jpg |
◊ 2007-11-21 07:50 |
There were no G-body Plymouth sports cars, although the Plymouth Duster and Plymouth Turismo (based on the smaller L-body) looked very similar, at least from the front. |
◊ 2008-08-03 10:38 |
This car is a 1985 Chrysler Laser the 5 bolt rims are the giveaway in this picture (84 models were 4 bolt rims) |