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The Lancer name has been used by Dodge since the
1950s. It was a trim line available on the Coronet
from 1955 to 1959. It finally earned its own model
line in 1961 and 1962, but the car most of us know
by this name was made from 1985 until 1989.
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Based on the front engine, front wheel drive H-body
platform, the Lancer of the 80's was a 5 door hatchback.
Engine options included the
2.2 L K I4, 2.2 L Turbo
I I4, 2.2 L Turbo
II, 2.5 L K I4. In 1987 a special edition of the car was made by Shelby. The
Shelby Lancer was a small sports car with a turbocharged
engine. Just 800 of these cars were made. Dodge kept
the Shelby name for 1988 and 1989, but called it
the Lancer Shelby to make it clear that it was a
different option but still made by them. It was an
appearance and handling option. Both the automatic
and manual versions had turbocharged engines. Less
than 600 of these were produced over the 2 years.
If you're looking for the base car or the Shebly
limited models, your best bet is to look on eBay.
You can also find some parts there. It's not a bad
car for making modifications, as they're usually
very cheap to buy so you can really use your imagination
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