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Junkyard Gem: 1981 Plymouth Reliant Station Wagon. A very rare example of the first-year Plymouth Reliant-K wagon, one of the Iacocca-era cars that spared Chrysler from being thrown on the ash ...
The Reliant was Plymouth’s K-Car, available in coupe, sedan, convertible, and wagon form and built all the way through 1995; here’s a woodie version of the ’86 wagon, spotted in a self ...
Plymouth had the Reliant-K wagon, Dodge had the Aries-K wagon, and the pinnacle of the K-based Chrysler wagon line was the Town & Country. Based on the Chrysler LeBaron, the '83 model came with a ...
During the course of the 2013 season, the 1986 Plymouth Reliant-K station wagon race-prepped (if that’s the word) by NSF Racing in Florida sort of, but mostly not really, competed in 14 races ...
I personally drove a 1984 Plymouth Reliant K-Car in 1984, a four-door station wagon that my company allowed me to use selling newspaper advertising.
The K-car’s biggest trick was its transformation into the 1984 Caravan and Voyager—the first modern minivans. They were dubbed Magic Wagons for their magical ability to fit in a garage.
LeMons cars are a headache. That's basically a qualification. But this is the heartwarming story of a 1986 Plymouth Reliant station wagon that was an especially big pain for the team K-it-FWD.
Fortunately for those who never experienced the humble K-car wagon in all its glory, this 1987 Plymouth Reliant exists in what looks to be an almost as-new condition. Craigslist Why would you want ...
Back during the early 1980s, Chrysler was (once more) in need of saving from government loans and a big gamble – its K-car architecture was a crucial automotive design platform during the era.
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