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Dodge Charger (1981)

See also Dodge Charger for other models using this name.

The Dodge Charger (L-body) is a subcompact two-door hatchback/fastback built by Dodge from 1981 until 1987. It is based on Chrysler's front-wheel drive L platform. A companion model, the Plymouth Turismo, was also marketed.

Dodge Charger (Chrysler L-body Cars)
Dodge Charger (L-body)
Overview
ManufacturerDodge (Chrysler)
Also calledPlymouth Turismo
ProductionOctober 1981–1987
Model years1982-1987
AssemblyUnited States: Belvidere, Illinois (Belvidere Assembly)
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car
Body style3-door fastback/hatchback
LayoutTransverse front-engine, front-wheel drive
PlatformL-body
RelatedDodge Omni
Dodge Rampage
Plymouth Horizon
Plymouth Scamp
Shelby GLHS
Shelby Charger
Charger 2+2
Omni / Charger DeTomaso
Talbot Horizon / Alpine / Solara (Europe)
Powertrain
Engine1.6 L Peugeot 6J I4
1.7 L VW EA827 I4
2.2 L K I4
2.2 L Turbo I I4
2.2 L Turbo II I4
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase96.5 in (2,451 mm)
Length174.8 in (4,440 mm)
Width66.1 in (1,679 mm)
Height50.7 in (1,288 mm)
Chronology
PredecessorDodge 024 / Plymouth TC3
Dodge Charger (4th Generation)
SuccessorDodge Charger (6th Generation)

History edit

For the 1979 model year, Chrysler shortened the L-platform of the n Dodge Omni/Plymouth Horizon four-door hatchbacks from 99.2 to 96.5 in (2,520 to 2,451 mm) in wheelbase to make more sporty two-door with a sloping hatchback called the Dodge Omni 024 and the Plymouth Horizon TC3. The cars shared a 70 hp (52 kW) 1.7 L Volkswagen inline-four as the only engine.[1]

In 1981, the Charger nameplate returned as a performance package on the Omni 024. Called the Charger 2.2, it cost $399 extra and came with a hood scoop, quarter-window appliques, special gearing, rear spoiler, and "Charger 2.2" tape graphics, as well as the new 84 hp (63 kW) 2.2 L I4 engine that was designed and built by Chrysler. A total of 7,306 were built.

In 1982, the Dodge Charger returned for a second year as the performance option for the 024. Nothing was changed from 1981 except for a Pentastar emblem on its hood and adding a resonator to the exhaust since the previous model had no muffler, utilizing the catalytic converter as the sole method of engine noise reduction. Production increased to 15,000.

In 1983, the Volkswagen engine went out of production, so a joint Chrysler/Peugeot 1.6 L engine was used instead. The Omni 024 was renamed the Charger. The Plymouth Turismo was introduced as a companion entry for 1983, with the TC3 designation now discontinued.[2] Carroll Shelby developed a sporty version of the Charger later in the year, the Dodge Shelby Charger.

The transformation continued in 1984, with quad headlights now differentiating the Charger from its Omni origins. However, the Shelby models continued to use the previous year's front nose cap/bumper assembly. The Plymouth Turismo would share the same front end. Apart from the badging, both cars were identical.

For the 1985 model year, the Shelby (with its unique front end) and Charger names were shuffled to reflect the addition of a turbocharged engine. One new color was added for 1985 — black with silver stripes. Plymouth also got a version of the old Shelby Charger, reviving the Duster name as the Plymouth Turismo Duster. However, Plymouth would never get a turbocharged version of the Shelby Charger. Two turbocharged Turismos, using the Shelby front end, were seen at Chrysler headquarters with a 'Cuda Plymouth badge, but they were not put into production. They currently reside in a private collection. The previous high-compression 107 hp (80 kW) Shelby Charger engine was now an option on regular Dodge Chargers. For 1986, a center high-mounted stop light was added, and the 96 hp (72 kW) 2.2 L engine became standard in the base models.

The 1987 model year was the last for the Omni/Horizon-derived Charger and Turismo. A total of 2,011 Chargers with the hotter 174 hp (130 kW) Turbo II engine were now badged the Shelby Charger Turbo (not "Dodge"). For 1987, they were replaced by the Dodge Shadow/Plymouth Sundance, and the Belvidere plant was retooled to build the Dodge Dynasty, which succeeded the preceding 600 at the time. Carroll Shelby bought 1,000 of the last Chargers and equipped them with the Omni GLH's engine and suspension to be sold under this name. The Duster name was revived for a model in the Plymouth Sundance line midyear in 1992. The Charger name, aside from the unrelated Dodge Ramcharger, would go on a more long-term hiatus until it was revived as a concept car in 1999 and eventually as a performance sedan in 2005; the nameplate had previously been on a brief hiatus from 1979 through 1981 after the Dodge Magnum replaced the original Dodge Charger (1966).

Production Figures:

Dodge Charger Production Figures[3]
Yearly Total
1982 14,420
1983 10,448
1984 54,264
1985 56,557
1986 50,655
1987 26,286
Total 212,630

Dodge Shelby Charger edit

 
1987 Charger Shelby Edition

For 1983, Carroll Shelby modified the Dodge Charger, to be sold at Dodge dealers as the Dodge Shelby Charger. Rather than focusing on speed, Shelby modified the suspension and styling. The engine compression was raised for 107 hp (80 kW), and the manual transmission had revised ratios. Shorter springs, special wheels, and tires complemented stronger brakes and a quicker, 14:1, power steering rack. Outside, a new nose and racing stripes accented the performance image. The car received a free-flowing exhaust system, making for a more aggressive sound.[4] The body kits, among other parts, were often shipped to dealerships along with the car to be put on after delivery. The reasoning behind this varied, but was said to speed delivery and compensate for ground clearance issues that the cars faced on many car carriers. Production was 8,251 for that first year.

 
Rear view of the 1982 Dodge Shelby Charger prototype, mostly indistinguishable from production cars

For 1984, the Shelby Charger could be ordered with an optional automatic transmission. There were 7,552 Shelby Chargers sold this model year. The high-output engine (now up to 110 hp (82 kW)) was also available in baseline Chargers and Turismos. These vehicles came in "Charger 2.2" and "Turismo 2.2" schemes, which included Shelby Charger side ground effects, an additional, skinnier, front ground effect (different from the Shelby Charger's due to the quad-headlight fascia), "2.2" decals, and an optional hood scoop.

The MPFI/Turbocharged Turbo I engine, commonly known as a 'T1' was added for Dodge's 1985 Shelby Charger. This engine produced 146 hp (109 kW) and was changed from its first appearance in the Dodge Daytona Turbo during the previous year. A Garrett AiResearch T3 turbocharger and Chrysler/Bosch multiple-point fuel injection enabled the 2.2 L engine to produce the additional horsepower.[5] A total of 7,709 Shelby Chargers were made for the 1985 model year, and 7,669 in 1986. 1987 was the final year, with just 1,011 produced, plus 1,000 more Shelby Chargers that were sent to Shelby's Whittier Plant in CA, at which time they were modified as the 1987 Shelby GLHS. Dodge Shelby Chargers were available in four different color combinations: Black w/silver skunk stripe (1984–87), Santa Fe Blue w/silver skunk stripe (1983–86), Silver w/Santa Fe Blue skunk stripe (1983–86), and Garnett Red w/silver skunk stripe (1984–87).

Charger GLHS edit

 
1987 Shelby GLHS

Carroll Shelby purchased 1,000 of the last Dodge Shelby Chargers and converted them into GLHSs in his facility at Whittier, California. Every vehicle was built and optioned the same way. All were finished in black and had special badging that marked them as Shelby, not as a Dodge. This was a continuation of the Omni GLHS from the previous year. Shelby used the Turbo I engine updated with the intercooler and plumbing of the Turbo II engine, but without the stronger forged crank, full-floating pin pistons, and other durability enhancements of that engine. It has a blow-through long runner two-piece intake and a modified turbocharger, reclocked with a different compressor cover. They were rated at 175 hp (130 kW) and 175 lb⋅ft (237 N⋅m) of torque from 2400 to 4800 rpm. The Turbo II also received a stronger Getrag A555 five-speed manual transmission in place of the rod linkage A525, which was still fitted to the GLHS models.

The suspension was upgraded with Koni adjustable struts/shocks and uprated Goodyear Eagle GT Z-rated tires. The Centurion 2 wheels were of Shelby's manufacture. A special sticker on the speedometer upped the readout to 125 mph (201 km/h). A special numbered Shelby Automotive badge went in place of the normal Charger badge. The modifications prompted the federal government to declare the car a Shelby model. A Dodge badge appears nowhere on the car, unlike its five-door L-body sibling, the GLH Omni, which does have the Dodge nameplate.

References edit

  1. ^ "Pages From the Past: Zero to Fifty?". dodgegarage.com. December 10, 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  2. ^ 1983 Car Buyer's Guide, Harris Publications Inc., page 90
  3. ^ Flammang, James M. (1999). Standard catalog of American cars, 1976-1999. Ron Kowalke (3rd ed.). Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-755-0. OCLC 43301709.
  4. ^ "From the Private Collection of Carroll Shelby: 1982 Dodge Shelby Charger Prototype". Bonhams. June 3, 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  5. ^ Nicalek, Bryan T. (November 16, 2017). "Charger, Turismo, O24, and TC3: Omni / Horizon Coupes". allpar.com. Retrieved 16 March 2024.

External links edit

  • Allpar.com Charger Page
  • Front-Runners.net – Charger Road Test 2016-03-09 at the Wayback Machine PDF

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the Plymouth Turismo was also marketed Dodge Charger Chrysler L body Cars Dodge Charger L body OverviewManufacturerDodge Chrysler Also calledPlymouth TurismoProductionOctober 1981 1987Model years1982 1987AssemblyUnited States Belvidere Illinois Belvidere Assembly Body and chassisClassSubcompact carBody style3 door fastback hatchbackLayoutTransverse front engine front wheel drivePlatformL bodyRelatedDodge OmniDodge RampagePlymouth HorizonPlymouth ScampShelby GLHSShelby ChargerCharger 2 2Omni Charger DeTomasoTalbot Horizon Alpine Solara Europe PowertrainEngine1 6 L Peugeot 6J I41 7 L VW EA827 I42 2 L K I42 2 L Turbo I I42 2 L Turbo II I4Transmission4 speed Volkswagen manual5 speed A525 manual3 speed A413 automaticDimensionsWheelbase96 5 in 2 451 mm Length174 8 in 4 440 mm Width66 1 in 1 679 mm Height50 7 in 1 288 mm ChronologyPredecessorDodge 024 Plymouth TC3Dodge Charger 4th Generation SuccessorDodge Charger 6th Generation Contents 1 History 2 Dodge Shelby Charger 3 Charger GLHS 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFor the 1979 model year Chrysler shortened the L platform of the n Dodge Omni Plymouth Horizon four door hatchbacks from 99 2 to 96 5 in 2 520 to 2 451 mm in wheelbase to make more sporty two door with a sloping hatchback called the Dodge Omni 024 and the Plymouth Horizon TC3 The cars shared a 70 hp 52 kW 1 7 L Volkswagen inline four as the only engine 1 In 1981 the Charger nameplate returned as a performance package on the Omni 024 Called the Charger 2 2 it cost 399 extra and came with a hood scoop quarter window appliques special gearing rear spoiler and Charger 2 2 tape graphics as well as the new 84 hp 63 kW 2 2 L I4 engine that was designed and built by Chrysler A total of 7 306 were built In 1982 the Dodge Charger returned for a second year as the performance option for the 024 Nothing was changed from 1981 except for a Pentastar emblem on its hood and adding a resonator to the exhaust since the previous model had no muffler utilizing the catalytic converter as the sole method of engine noise reduction Production increased to 15 000 In 1983 the Volkswagen engine went out of production so a joint Chrysler Peugeot 1 6 L engine was used instead The Omni 024 was renamed the Charger The Plymouth Turismo was introduced as a companion entry for 1983 with the TC3 designation now discontinued 2 Carroll Shelby developed a sporty version of the Charger later in the year the Dodge Shelby Charger The transformation continued in 1984 with quad headlights now differentiating the Charger from its Omni origins However the Shelby models continued to use the previous year s front nose cap bumper assembly The Plymouth Turismo would share the same front end Apart from the badging both cars were identical For the 1985 model year the Shelby with its unique front end and Charger names were shuffled to reflect the addition of a turbocharged engine One new color was added for 1985 black with silver stripes Plymouth also got a version of the old Shelby Charger reviving the Duster name as the Plymouth Turismo Duster However Plymouth would never get a turbocharged version of the Shelby Charger Two turbocharged Turismos using the Shelby front end were seen at Chrysler headquarters with a Cuda Plymouth badge but they were not put into production They currently reside in a private collection The previous high compression 107 hp 80 kW Shelby Charger engine was now an option on regular Dodge Chargers For 1986 a center high mounted stop light was added and the 96 hp 72 kW 2 2 L engine became standard in the base models The 1987 model year was the last for the Omni Horizon derived Charger and Turismo A total of 2 011 Chargers with the hotter 174 hp 130 kW Turbo II engine were now badged the Shelby Charger Turbo not Dodge For 1987 they were replaced by the Dodge Shadow Plymouth Sundance and the Belvidere plant was retooled to build the Dodge Dynasty which succeeded the preceding 600 at the time Carroll Shelby bought 1 000 of the last Chargers and equipped them with the Omni GLH s engine and suspension to be sold under this name The Duster name was revived for a model in the Plymouth Sundance line midyear in 1992 The Charger name aside from the unrelated Dodge Ramcharger would go on a more long term hiatus until it was revived as a concept car in 1999 and eventually as a performance sedan in 2005 the nameplate had previously been on a brief hiatus from 1979 through 1981 after the Dodge Magnum replaced the original Dodge Charger 1966 Production Figures Dodge Charger Production Figures 3 Yearly Total1982 14 4201983 10 4481984 54 2641985 56 5571986 50 6551987 26 286Total 212 630 nbsp 1985 Dodge Charger nbsp 1986 87 Plymouth TurismoDodge Shelby Charger edit nbsp 1987 Charger Shelby EditionFor 1983 Carroll Shelby modified the Dodge Charger to be sold at Dodge dealers as the Dodge Shelby Charger Rather than focusing on speed Shelby modified the suspension and styling The engine compression was raised for 107 hp 80 kW and the manual transmission had revised ratios Shorter springs special wheels and tires complemented stronger brakes and a quicker 14 1 power steering rack Outside a new nose and racing stripes accented the performance image The car received a free flowing exhaust system making for a more aggressive sound 4 The body kits among other parts were often shipped to dealerships along with the car to be put on after delivery The reasoning behind this varied but was said to speed delivery and compensate for ground clearance issues that the cars faced on many car carriers Production was 8 251 for that first year nbsp Rear view of the 1982 Dodge Shelby Charger prototype mostly indistinguishable from production carsFor 1984 the Shelby Charger could be ordered with an optional automatic transmission There were 7 552 Shelby Chargers sold this model year The high output engine now up to 110 hp 82 kW was also available in baseline Chargers and Turismos These vehicles came in Charger 2 2 and Turismo 2 2 schemes which included Shelby Charger side ground effects an additional skinnier front ground effect different from the Shelby Charger s due to the quad headlight fascia 2 2 decals and an optional hood scoop The MPFI Turbocharged Turbo I engine commonly known as a T1 was added for Dodge s 1985 Shelby Charger This engine produced 146 hp 109 kW and was changed from its first appearance in the Dodge Daytona Turbo during the previous year A Garrett AiResearch T3 turbocharger and Chrysler Bosch multiple point fuel injection enabled the 2 2 L engine to produce the additional horsepower 5 A total of 7 709 Shelby Chargers were made for the 1985 model year and 7 669 in 1986 1987 was the final year with just 1 011 produced plus 1 000 more Shelby Chargers that were sent to Shelby s Whittier Plant in CA at which time they were modified as the 1987 Shelby GLHS Dodge Shelby Chargers were available in four different color combinations Black w silver skunk stripe 1984 87 Santa Fe Blue w silver skunk stripe 1983 86 Silver w Santa Fe Blue skunk stripe 1983 86 and Garnett Red w silver skunk stripe 1984 87 Charger GLHS editFurther information Shelby GLHS 1987 nbsp 1987 Shelby GLHSCarroll Shelby purchased 1 000 of the last Dodge Shelby Chargers and converted them into GLHSs in his facility at Whittier California Every vehicle was built and optioned the same way All were finished in black and had special badging that marked them as Shelby not as a Dodge This was a continuation of the Omni GLHS from the previous year Shelby used the Turbo I engine updated with the intercooler and plumbing of the Turbo II engine but without the stronger forged crank full floating pin pistons and other durability enhancements of that engine It has a blow through long runner two piece intake and a modified turbocharger reclocked with a different compressor cover They were rated at 175 hp 130 kW and 175 lb ft 237 N m of torque from 2400 to 4800 rpm The Turbo II also received a stronger Getrag A555 five speed manual transmission in place of the rod linkage A525 which was still fitted to the GLHS models The suspension was upgraded with Koni adjustable struts shocks and uprated Goodyear Eagle GT Z rated tires The Centurion 2 wheels were of Shelby s manufacture A special sticker on the speedometer upped the readout to 125 mph 201 km h A special numbered Shelby Automotive badge went in place of the normal Charger badge The modifications prompted the federal government to declare the car a Shelby model A Dodge badge appears nowhere on the car unlike its five door L body sibling the GLH Omni which does have the Dodge nameplate References edit Pages From the Past Zero to Fifty dodgegarage com December 10 2011 Retrieved 16 March 2024 1983 Car Buyer s Guide Harris Publications Inc page 90 Flammang James M 1999 Standard catalog of American cars 1976 1999 Ron Kowalke 3rd ed Iola WI Krause Publications ISBN 0 87341 755 0 OCLC 43301709 From the Private Collection of Carroll Shelby 1982 Dodge Shelby Charger Prototype Bonhams June 3 2018 Retrieved 16 March 2024 Nicalek Bryan T November 16 2017 Charger Turismo O24 and TC3 Omni Horizon Coupes allpar com Retrieved 16 March 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dodge Charger L body Allpar com Charger Page Front Runners net Charger Road Test Archived 2016 03 09 at the Wayback Machine PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dodge Charger 1981 amp oldid 1214128310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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