The quantities of true Chrysler K-Cars in high-turnover self-service wrecking yards have been declining a bit in recent years, though I still see enough of them that I choose only the most interesting to photograph for this series. So far we've seen this "Hemi 2.6″ '81 Dodge Aries wagon, this '83 Dodge Aries sedan, this '85 Dodge 600 Turbo, and this '88 Dodge Aries wagon, and today I'm adding a gold Aries sedan that has special significance for me.
You see, this is the car that provided the hood for the "Lee Iacocca, Comintern Agent" mural that went on the Plymouth Reliant wagon judged to be the Worst Car In 24 Hours of LeMons History.
This hood now lives somewhere in California, having been removed from the Reliant by Iacocca zealots.
This car was in pretty good shape for a 28-year-old sedan that depreciated to scrap value by about age 10: no rust, interior not bad.
Lots of options, including air conditioning and AM/FM radio.
Quality engineered.
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