Plymouth Trailduster
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| Plymouth Trailduster | |
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| Production: | 1974-1980 |
| Class: | Full Size SUV |
| Body Style: | 3-Door Wagon |
| Length: | 188.8" |
| Width: | 79.5" |
| Height: | 70.6" |
| Wheelbase: | 106" |
| Weight: | 3700-4400 lbs |
| Transmissions: | 3-Speed Manual, RWD/4WD 4-Speed Manual, RWD/4WD 3-Speed Automatic, RWD/4WD |
| Engines: | 3.7L (225 cid) I6 (1975-1980) 5.2L (318 cid) V8 (1974-1980) 5.9L (360 cid) V8 (1974-1980) 6.6L (400 cid) V8 (1974-1978) 7.2L (440 cid) V8 (1974-1978) |
| Power: | 110-280 hp |
| Similar: | Dodge Ramcharger |
The Plymouth Trailduster was a full-size SUV that was a little-known identical twin to the Dodge Ramcharger from 1974-1980.
See the Dodge Ramcharger entry for more information on the Plymouth Trailduster.
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