Dodge Mirada - Wikipedia The Dodge Mirada is a mid-sized, rear-wheel drive coupe manufactured and marketed by Dodge for the model years 1980 to 1983, sharing the Chrysler J platform along with its badge engineered variants, the second generation Chrysler Cordoba and the Imperial
Top-Of-The-Line: 59k Mile 1983 Dodge Mirada CMX - Barn Finds Designed as a personal luxury coupe during some of Chrysler’s most trying times, the Dodge Mirada was an undermarketed gem of luxury performance This was Dodge’s badge-engineered equivalent to the Chrysler Cordoba and Imperial, and as such was not lacking in the comfort department
Everything Mopar Fans Should Know About The Dodge Mirada You're not alone if you've never heard of the Dodge Mirada But you'll want to stick around because this long-forgotten land yacht from the 1980s is a rather peculiar oddity that's actually worth
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Dodge Mirada Market - CLASSIC. COM The Dodge Mirada was a series of mid-size coupes introduced for the 1980 model year The Mirada was available with one inline six (3 2L Slant Six), and two V8 (5 2L, 5 9L) engine options The top trim level was known as the CMX, and featured the 5 9L V8
Dodge Mirada: neglected sporty coupe of the 1980s - Allpar Forums The Dodge Mirada was one of Chrysler’s first cars to feature a scissor jack, a safer and easier design than the old “stick jack ” The gas caps were modern — threaded; new rear defroster switches integrated the timing circuit and relay
1983 Dodge Mirada LOWEST MILEAGE MIRADA - Classic cars for sale This Mirada was bought new by my uncle and inherited by me, he only drove it on nice days, kept blankets on the seats to keep the upholstery perfect, always stored in his warehouse To my knowledge this is the lowest mileage Mirada in existence
Memorable Mirada – 1980 Dodge Mirada - Hemmings With its classic long hood, short-deck appearance and the starched-collar look that had become all the rage after Cadillac unveiled its groundbreaking Seville in 1975, the Mirada whispered of performance, comfort, elegance and luxury