Thursday, March 05, 2026

I don't recall seeing a Dodge Stealth in a long time, driving, parked, or at a car show... so finding one on the street today was a surprise, but the horribly ugly rims that were offset to the outside? Oh boy. They suck

the 91-96 Stealth was a departure from the typical Mopar, the conservative cheap junk like the newer Avenger, base Dart, base Charger, etc. 

Maybe it was the start of the big swings into the new designs that Mopar got into, like the Prowler, Viper, etc. Sadly, they gave up on big risky designs, and went back to boring with the Charger, 200, Avenger, and Dart. The Challenger was a good move, but the 4 door Charger was stupid, it would look much better as a 2 door

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  1. The Dodge Stealth and Mitsubishi 3000GT were mechanically the same, with some differences in their bodies. They were pretty advanced for the time, with turbos, 4-wheel steering and all-wheel-drive available on the top models.

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    1. lol... yes, but I believe this is the Stealth, as the wing is closer to the back windshield, see https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2026/02/this-3000-gt-is-on-same-street-as.html for comparison, and this https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-pace-car-that-wasnt-because-uaw.html for confirmation of the Stealth guess.

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    2. Yes, this car is the Dodge Stealth, although there are no badges on this one. I was just pointing out that the Stealth shared a lot with the 3000 GT, like the Dodge Colt in the 1970s and the Mitsubishi Eclipse / Plymouth Laser / Eagle Talon in the 1990s.

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