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Dodge Magnum Mopar Parts |
The Dodge Magnum
name has been used on a number of different automobiles. The most recent
is a large rear-wheel drive station wagon introduced in 2004 for the 2005
model year and produced through to 2008. This new Magnum is Dodge's first
car to use the new Chrysler LX platform, shared with the Chrysler 300 and
the Dodge Charger. The LX Line is assembled at Brampton Assembly Plant,
near Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]Historically, the
Dodge Magnum model name had been used from 1978 to 1979 for a large coupe
in the United States.[2] In Brazil, the Magnum name was a top of the line
version of the local Dodge Dart from 1979 to 1981. In Mexico, the Dodge
Magnum was a sporty rear-wheel drive two-door car based on Chrysler's M
body (American Dodge Diplomat/Plymouth Gran Fury). It had a 360 CID (5.9L)
V-8 engine with a single 4 barrel carburetor rated at 300 hp. From 1983 to
1988 it was a sporty two-door K-car with available turbocharger from 1984
on. Four engines were offered for the Mexican Magnum K, a SOHC I-4 2.2L
(K-Trans-4), a turbocharged SOHC I-4 2.2L (1983–86) and two other 2.5L
SOHC I-4s, with and without turbocharger (1987–88). The Mexican
front-wheel drive Magnum was officially called "Dodge Magnum 400" between
1983 and 1984, as it was a sporty Mexican variation of the American Dodge
400 of the early eighties. For 1985, the "400" suffix was dropped. For the
1987 season, the turbocharger received an intercooler and the power from
the turbo engine changed from 140 to 150 hp. The K-car based Magnum was
replaced by the Mexican Chrysler Shadow GTS for the 1989 model
year.[3]
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