For Sale: 1981 Plymouth Custom in Hope Mills, North Carolina for sale in Hope Mills, NC

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Vehicle Description More photos are available on I-95 Muscle's Website.
I know what you're thinking.
What is that? Is that a Plymouth that looks exactly like a Mitsubishi? Well, this is actually the fourth generation of Plymouth that was marketed the Champ as it's own vehicle however it was manufactured by Mitsubishi and imported by Plymouth.
Now that we've got that out of the way, this Champ is a 1.
6L 4 cylinder engine with a novel Twin Stick (Mitsubishi Super Shift) version of the transmission that used a two-speed transfer case to give 8 forward and 2 reverse speeds.
How cool is that? Guess what the two-speed transfer case modes were called? Power and Economy! So with this awesome transfer case idea you could save yourself a few pennies by changing to a more economical gear and saving some RPM's, while the power mode would give you more RPM's.
Looking like it jumped right out of Netflix original's Stranger Things, this car has the 1983 Hawkins Middle School decal on the back window to remind you of that.
All jokes aside, this has to be one of the coolest economical cars to come out of the 80's let alone be alive and kicking today.
Aside from the A/C (owner believes it needs a compressor) everything works as it should and give you the feeling that you're right back in the 80's every time you climb into the driver's seat.
The owner would also like you to know that it comes with an abundance of extra parts to include the original front seats (that need recovering) and an unused NOS (that's new, old stock for those of you not familiar) hood to go with the car.
To find this treasure in this kind of shape and it's under $10K is pretty tough now days.
We make financing easy and welcome trade ins so come see this Champ before it's gone!.
  • Year: 1981
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: Custom

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