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Interesting Facts About the Plymouth Sapporo

The Plymouth Sapporo was a coupe‑type passenger car sold by Plymouth, the former Chrysler brand. It was a rebadged version of a Mitsubishi model and took its name from the Japanese city of Sapporo.

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Origin and Naming

The Sapporo name comes directly from Sapporo City in Japan. Plymouth marketed the car under its own brand even though it was essentially a Mitsubishi, making it a notable example of badge engineering.

Production Span and Engine Choices

The Plymouth Sapporo was produced from 1976 through 1984, with export beginning in 1978. Buyers could choose from 1.6‑liter, 2.0‑liter, or 2.6‑liter engine options, reflecting the range offered by its Mitsubishi counterpart.

Parts Availability and Collector Appeal

While mechanical components for the Sapporo are readily available and reasonably priced, body and trim parts are harder to find. This mix of rarity and reliability has turned the Sapporo into a sought‑after classic, with owners often needing specific parts like brake calipers to keep the cars road‑ready.

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