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Here's Why Dodge Discontinued The Rampage - MSNDodge had its own mini-truck, the Rampage, to compete with the Chevy El Camino and Ford Ranchero. What led the company to end production of it?
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For the record, a regular Rampage came with this lame 100 horsepower 2.2-liter engine, and the 650 hp HEMI probably wouldn't have fit under the hood Like our articles?
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The Rampage was based on the front-wheel-drive Dodge Omni and came equipped with a 2.2-liter four-cylinder that made 84 horsepower when new.
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SEMA regular Mike Copeland shows up with a 1984 Dodge Rampage, “Outrage,” with mid-engine 392 Hemi on a Factory Five chassic.
Completely unrelated to its predecessor, this hypothetical 2025 Dodge Conquest is one interesting proposal. Should Stellantis give it a shot?
Dodge had its own mini-truck, the Rampage, to compete with the Chevy El Camino and Ford Ranchero. What led the company to end production of it?
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