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◊ 2011-01-31 12:53 |
Volaré? |
◊ 2011-01-31 13:24 |
Yes. |
◊ 2011-02-01 14:43 |
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◊ 2011-04-29 23:48 |
No - it´s an ASPEN ! The picture of "antp" showes the Aspen grille. |
◊ 2011-04-30 02:53 |
Indeed, it is Dodge Aspen as shown at the thumbnail provided by antp. -- Last edit: 2011-04-30 03:06:07 |
◊ 2011-05-02 18:14 |
note sure that both are the same car, I just regrouped them because they were identified as similar ones (but then it does not harm to list them both as Aspen) -- Last edit: 2011-05-02 18:14:42 |
◊ 2014-03-01 21:21 |
this scene was filmed in Mexico - the Aspen grille with Volare taillights was sold as the Valiant Volare (which was sold via Chrysler de Mexico dealerships) - the Aspen was called a Dart... |
Donovan Savage ◊ 2014-10-31 00:26 |
1976 headlights |
◊ 2014-10-31 03:20 |
Main pic has the Volare side trim (low on body). According to Allpar, they started in Mexico in 1977: "The Aspen/Volare was introduced in Mexico in 1977 as the next-generation Dart and Valiant — as many argued they should have been brought to the United States, that is to say, a year later and with the Dart and Valiant names. During the Volare life span (1977-1982) the Volare was sold as a coupe-form, no-frills Dart, using an Aspen grille and Volare back with a Valiant tag in the tail lights. Back then, every make was sold under one brand; every Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth car were sold as Dodges, so it was easy to exchange grills and tails to launch a new model. For example, in 1977, the Mexican Volare had the nose of an Aspen, but the tail lights of Volare." http://www.allpar.com/model/aspen.html -- Last edit: 2014-10-31 03:20:32 |
◊ 2014-10-31 12:54 |
Sounds like locally made there, night cub |