Plymouth Champ
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| Plymouth Champ | |
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| Production: | 1979-1982 |
| Class: | Mini/Subcompact |
| Body Style: | 3-Door Hatchback 5-Door Hatchback |
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| Wheelbase: | 88" |
| Weight: | 2000-2200 lbs |
| Transmissions: | 4-Speed Manual 3-Speed Automatic |
| Engines: | 1.4L (85 cid) I4 1.6L (97 cid) I4 |
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| Similar: | Dodge Colt |
The Plymouth Champ was an identical twin to the subcompact Dodge Colt from 1979-1982. It would become the Plymouth Colt in 1983.
See the Dodge Colt entry for comments on the Plymouth Champ.
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| name of founder/s | Include the marque's Corporate website here and indicate as such. | A brand of the Chrysler Corporation |

