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The '''[[Dodge]] Rampage''' was a neo-pickup produced from 1982-1984, based on the [[Dodge Omni]] 024 coupe (which became the [[Dodge Charger|Charger]] in 1983), much in the same vein as the [[Chevrolet El Camino]] and [[Ford Ranchero]].  [[Plymouth]] also had a twin to the Rampage called the '''Scamp''', resurrecting a nameplate last used by Plymouth in 1976.  All options on the 024/Charger were also available on the Rampage, with the exception of the Shelby package, which was not offered.  The Rampage and Scamp were poor sellers for [[Chrysler]], and as a result, the Scamp was dropped after only a 1 year run in 1983.  The Rampage held on for one more year, but would ultimately suffer the same fate a year later.
The '''[[Dodge]] Rampage''' was a sport pickup produced from 1982-1984, based on the [[Dodge Omni]] 024 coupe (which became the [[Dodge Charger|Charger]] in 1983), much in the same vein as the [[Chevrolet El Camino]] and [[Ford Ranchero]].  [[Plymouth]] also had a twin to the Rampage called the '''Scamp''', resurrecting a nameplate last used by Plymouth in 1976.  All options on the 024/Charger were also available on the Rampage, with the exception of the Shelby package, which was not offered.  The Rampage and Scamp were poor sellers for [[Chrysler]], and as a result, the Scamp was dropped after only a 1 year run in 1983.  The Rampage held on for one more year, but would ultimately suffer the same fate a year later.


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Dodge Rampage
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Transmission {{{5 speed trans-axle, 4 speed manual, 3 speed auto}}}
Engine {{{carburated 2.2L 4 cylinder}}}
Power {{{99HP 119TQ}}}
Similar {{{subaru brat, VW rabbit truck}}}
Designer {{{Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)}}}

The Dodge Rampage was a sport pickup produced from 1982-1984, based on the Dodge Omni 024 coupe (which became the Charger in 1983), much in the same vein as the Chevrolet El Camino and Ford Ranchero. Plymouth also had a twin to the Rampage called the Scamp, resurrecting a nameplate last used by Plymouth in 1976. All options on the 024/Charger were also available on the Rampage, with the exception of the Shelby package, which was not offered. The Rampage and Scamp were poor sellers for Chrysler, and as a result, the Scamp was dropped after only a 1 year run in 1983. The Rampage held on for one more year, but would ultimately suffer the same fate a year later.

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Recent Changes

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Styles and Major Options

The dodge rampage was offered in three models that were all also offered in the O24/charger(exluding the prospector package exlusivly on the rampage). In '82 only the base model was available with minimal exterior thrills, but interior options ran right along side the O24. In '83-'84 the prospector package and the 2.2 sport packages which were very simular. they bothe had the 2.2 sport decals, but the prospector package got a special decal right behind the door, a pick and a shovel crossed. As far as interior the 2.2 sport usually got more plush interior(the highbacks), but the prospector could be ordered that way also. The rampage got one facelift in '84 right along with the charger.

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Main Competitors

The rampage was a competitor to the subaru brat and the volkswagon rabbit truck. The rampage advertised a 0-50 time of 6.4 seconds in '83.

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The rampage was the first and only american sport truck to be front wheel drive. It was also advertised as america's first sport truck.

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