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Background

The Rampage was developed by Hank Carlini and Lee Iacocca. The Rampage was the first front wheel drive pickup sold by Detroit automakers. The beds will not rust out on Rampages as they are galvanized metal rather than just painted bare metal. The Rampages payload was 1,145 lb. The base price in 1982 started around $6,700, the optional Sport package tacked on around $500.

History

The Dodge Rampage was a Front Wheel Drive 2 door pickup produced from 1982 through 1984. All were 84hp 2.2 4cyl powered.

Model Predecessor

  • Plymouth Horizon
  • Dodge Omni
  • Dodge Charger

Model Successor

  • Daytona
  • LeBaron

Related Models

  • 1983 Plymouth Scamp and Scamp GT

Competition

  • 1983 Plymouth Scamp

Body Styles

  • 2-dr Truck 1982-1984

Technical

Class

Engine

  • 2.2L/84hp/2bbl

Transmission

  • 4-Speed Manual
  • 3-Speed Automatic
  • 5-Speed Manual


Specifications

Length

  • 183.7" 1982-1984

Width

  • 66.8" 1982-1984

Wheelbase

  • 104.2" 1982-1984

Production Numbers

  • 1982
    • 17,636
  • 1983
    • 8,033
  • 1984
    • 11,732

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