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Dodge Rampage: Platform and Engine. The Dodge Rampage was based on Chrysler's compact L Platform (transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive unibody chassis) that underpinned a bunch of Chrysler's ...
The Dodge Rampage is uncommon on the used car market and public highways. Although it is a rare 1980s classic, only a few enthusiasts are interested in collecting it now. As a result, well-kept ...
A notable departure from the bigger RWD trucks of the era, the Rampage wasn't exactly popular, though. Car-style trucks were already on the decline, and Dodge moved only 17,636 units in 1982.
Despite Dodge's efforts, 1984 Rampage sales only saw a slight increase, reaching 11,732 units that year. In total, 37,401 Dodge Rampages were produced between 1982 and 1984.
That divergent thought process is what we found at the 2019 SEMA show in Mike Copeland's mid-engined 1984 Dodge Rampage, appropriately named Outrage. We sat down with him to find out what it took ...
The short-lived Rampage has been revived, at least in name. So let's look back at the original Dodge Rampage. With the Rampage making a comeback in the form of the 2024 Ram Rampage small unibody ...
The 1980s were excellent years for trucks in general. The Dodge Rampage was produced during this era. Even younger drivers could identify this vehicle. This car-based pickup was popular during this ...