Dodge Mirada
The Dodge Mirada is a mid-sized, rear-wheel drive coupe manufactured and marketed by Dodge for the model years 1980 to 1983, sharing the Chrysler J platform along with its badge engineered variants, the second generation Chrysler Cordoba and the Imperial. Production of the Mirada reached just under 53,000 units, staying relatively unchanged during its four-year run, with the exception of paint colors and engines.
Photo & info: WikipediaSpecifications
From Wikipedia — confirm against the actual car before purchase.- Engine
- 225 CID slant 6 I6
- Transmission
- 3-speed A904 automatic
- Drivetrain
- FR layout
- Platform
- J-body
- Body
- 2-door coupe
- Class
- Mid-size
- Wheelbase
- 112 in
- Length
- 209 in
- Width
- 72 in
- Height
- 53 in (1980)
- Weight
- 3,373 lb (1980)
- Assembly
- 🇨🇦 Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- Designer
- Ernie Barry
- Related
- Dodge Aspen/Plymouth Volaré
- Predecessor
- Dodge Magnum
- Successor
- Dodge 600 (in 1983)
Photos
Real cars from Wikimedia Commons — colours and trims as photographed.Photos: Wikimedia Commons — click any for full resolution & licence.
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