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Re: I want this minivan

Reply #15
U can still get them.
And if u wanted to do the cheap way u go for a dodge diplomat and swap in everything.  U cut the shafts and weld in new K frame susport.
Buddy of mine is thinking about doing this.

Re: I want this minivan

Reply #16
Quote from: SirChirpAlot
U can still get them.
And if u wanted to do the cheap way u go for a dodge diplomat and swap in everything.  U cut the shafts and weld in new K frame susport.
Buddy of mine is thinking about doing this.

are you sure of this? hanging aroudn the turbo dodge scene, i heard many times its out of production, and the only way you can get it is if you find old stock

as far as the diplomat...that was fwd too...
It's Gumby's fault.

Re: I want this minivan

Reply #17
Since when was the Diplomat FWD? The guy in my shop class that had one would've been interested in finding out how they got that slant 6 in there...

The Diplomat was RWD, along with the Plymouth Fury and Chrysler 5th Avenue (although there were FWD Fifth Avenues available At the same time as the RWD ones). The Diplomat was the most popular police car until they were discontinued in the late 80's. Here's a police Diplomat for sale:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4537420984&category=6210
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Re: I want this minivan

Reply #18
i believe certain years of the diplomat was fwd, unless im thinking of a different car

and now that im thinking about it...im wrong...im thinking ofa totaly different car, but i cant rememebr the name

but since when has diplomat parts been remotely compatable with a k-car?
It's Gumby's fault.