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What you see here is not a VW Rabbit. It may look like a Rabbit and contain some genuine Volkswagen parts, but this car is in fact a Plymouth. The new Horizon and its Dodge twin, the Omni, represent ...
Spoiler alert: He pulled off a minor miracle and saved Chrysler. The Dodge Omni Was Built To Compete With the Popular VW Rabbit One of the cars that saved Chrysler was the Dodge Omni (and the ...
The only thing missing from today's Nice Price or No Dice Omni GLH is Ol' Shell's signature on the glovebox. Let's see if ...
Like the jock making it to the end of a teen horror movie, today's Nice Price or No Dice Dodge Omni is an unlikely survivor. It's also offered at a price ill-reflective of that status. Let's see ...
14 – 1988 Dodge Omni in Colorado Junkyard – Photo by Murilee Martin 04 – 1988 Dodge Omni in Colorado Junkyard – Photo by Murilee Martin 07 – 1988 Dodge Omni in Colorado Junkyard ...
We all know the history. The Dodge Omni/Plymouth Horizon twins, which provide the basis for this latest rendition of the GLH, have been around for what seems like decades. Actually, only since 1978.
Being a car guy is terminal. I discovered this last week while lying under an 18-year-old Dodge Omni GLHS. The Omni adventure is another story altogether that you'll read about in an upcoming ...
Much respect to the CEO’s boys, who obviously know their history. The Hornet GLH was a callback to the Dodge Omni GLH, designed by none other than Carroll Shelby during his Chrysler years.
Long before the Cruze and the Ford Focus, Dodge had the Omni hatchback. For years after it was launched in 1978, the Omni was an economy hatchback to complement Chrysler's K-car sedans and coupes.