What is plymouth scamp 1971?

The Plymouth Scamp was a compact car produced by Plymouth from 1971 to 1983. In 1971, it was introduced as a Dodge brand with the name "Dart Swinger". However, the following year, it was transferred to the Plymouth brand and was given the name "Plymouth Scamp".

The 1971 Plymouth Scamp was available in two engine options: a 198 cubic inch inline-six engine with 110 horsepower, or a 318 cubic inch V8 engine with 230 horsepower. Both engines were mated to a three-speed automatic transmission or a four-speed manual transmission.

The Plymouth Scamp shared its design with its siblings Dodge Dart and Plymouth Duster. It had a basic body structure, with a simple and straight front grille and a flat rear end. The Scamp had a wheelbase of 108 inches and measured 189 inches in length, 71 inches in width, and 54 inches in height.

The Scamp was available in a two-door coupe body style and had a seating capacity for up to five passengers. The interior of the Scamp was spacious with comfortable and supportive seats. The dashboard was simple with standard equipment such as a speedometer, fuel gauge, and oil pressure gauge.

The 1971 Plymouth Scamp was a popular choice for budget-conscious buyers who wanted a stylish and affordable car. With its efficient engines and simple design, the Scamp became a reliable and practical everyday car. Today, the 1971 Plymouth Scamp is a popular classic car among collectors and enthusiasts.