Plymouth Scamp
The Plymouth Scamp was a small pickup based on passenger cars offered by the US automobile manufacturer Plymouth in 1982/83 .
Technically and optically, the Scamp corresponded to its sister model, the Dodge Rampage , introduced a year earlier , with the exception of a slightly different front section. Like the Rampage, the Scamp was derived from the coupé variant of the front-wheel drive entry - level model of the two brands, the Dodge Omni and the Plymouth Horizon . This was related to the Talbot Horizon built in Europe .
After just one year, the production of the Plymouth Scamp was stopped again. In total, only 3564 copies of the Scamp were made, 1380 of which had the higher-quality GT equipment.