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  What Dodge replaced the 600?
 
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I believe it was the Lebaron that replaced the 600
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The 600 was replaced by the new Dynasty, which also replaced the Diplomat after 1989
  
 
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Dodge 600


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Background:

After the reorganization of Chrysler under Lee Iacocca into the "New Chrysler"", most all of the 8cylinder RED cars were abandoned for FWD 4 and 6 cylinder cars. The first two were the Plymouth Reliant and the Dodge Aries, which were bases cars. The 600 was a step up in status over the Aries -- and replaced the J-Body Mirada.

History:

Model Predecessor

  • Mirada in class

Model Successor

What Dodge replaced the 600?

The 600 was replaced by the new Dynasty, which also replaced the Diplomat after 1989

Competition

competition as in which makes and models would have competed for sales against the 600

Body Styles

  • 2 door post
  • 4 door post
  • 2 door convertible
  • 4 door wagon

Technical:

This was the first of a long wonderful line of Mopar electronics. From the 84 turbo cars on all of the cars to date don't require a scanner to get fault codes. Just turn the key on and off 3 times and leave it on the third. If there is a leaky hose, bad connection or a bad sensor the blinks out the code on the power loss light or the check engine light. A true Mopar plus.


Class

The car is a mid size class car


Platform

K Platform (K-Car)

Engines

the below information is fine, but need a bullet list of engines available above it

146 HP turbo charged all American 2.2. The 2.2 was ready for production in the 70s. Problem was the 2.2 was to be built in the factory where the big block Mopars were built. So Chrysler subbed out a 1.6 with VW for the first couple years. Then when the big blocks were out the 2.2 started production in the US. The 2.2 was in production from 1981 till 2003. The T2 and 2.5 turbo engines are built heavy enough for 450 WHP. The 84-85 Turbo is good for 400 WHP. The weak engines are the 86-92 T1 2.2 turbos, they have weak rods and don't like past 250 WHP. With forged pistons the turbo Dodge people really don't know where they fail. Stock rods and crank are past 500 WHP with no problems.

Transmissions

  • A413 3 speed torqueflight. They need mods to hold up to big power and the posi for them is pricey. The 5 speed Getrag trans are near bullet proof, much better than the Neon trans that came later.

Specifications:

Length, width, height, wheelbase

Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:

1986

The rarest is the Copo Military issue turbo Reliant K wagon. Built for a military contract there are only 40 made and they were not sold to the public. To get one you had to wait till the military finished with it and auctioned it. I have one of 3 known to exist, they can be noticed by the turbo hood that looks like the GLH turbo hood with one side vent.

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19xx

19xx

19xx

19xx

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Interesting Facts

  • They are popular to drag race because of low weight and dirt cheap turbo engines.

You Tube Video

  • In Mexico the car came intercooled and had an optional Recaro racing seat option.
  • In Mexico this car was called the Magnum.
  • All K cars are related, the L bodys and the mini vans are the only "different" plat forms.
  • The first of this body was the Aries K

Magazine References:

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