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This car first came along in 1978, a bewildered time for high-operation cars in the United States, and this explains its murkiness today. Drivers had assumed that muscle cars’ successors merged clambering, discharges-checked engines with vital beliefs to mean speed. In that ambiance, the Street Kit Car was good.

The Plymouth was introduced in the year 1976 to substitute the Valiant, the Volare–like its twin, the Dodge Aspen, which substituted the Dart–was in that period a small car. The coupe depended upon on a 108.5-inch wheelbase and extended a 225 slant-six or a 318 or 360 V8 with three-speed, four-speed with overdrive or Torque-Flute transmittance.
Street Kit Volares were obtainable only in two-tone blue, and the 360-provided cars wore “360 cu. in.” on both side of the hood. Large “43″ approximations on the doors and the roof explicate the unconfirmed “Petty Kit Car”.