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Plymouth Voyager : ウィキペディア英語版
Plymouth Voyager

Plymouth Voyager is a nameplate used on two vans manufactured by Plymouth.
From 1974–1983 Plymouth marketed a full size van as the ''Voyager'', a badged variant of the Dodge Sportsman.
From 1984-2000, Plymouth marketed a minivan as the ''Voyager'', simultaneously introduced with the Dodge Caravan and marketed over four generations in short-wheelbase (SWB) (1984-2000) and long-wheelbase (LWB)(1987-2000) variants — the latter as the Plymouth Grand Voyager. After model year 2000, Chrysler (at the time DaimlerChrysler AG) discontinued its Plymouth division, and the Voyager and Grand Voyager were marketed as the ''Chrysler Voyager'' (2001–2003). The Plymouth Voyager was marketed as Chryslers in Mexico prior to that.
Combined with its rebadged variants, the Chrysler minivans rank as the 13th best-selling automotive nameplate worldwide.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Autonew24h.com )
==1974–1983==

The Plymouth Voyager manufactured and marketed from 1974-1983 was a rebadged Dodge Sportsman with 12–15-passenger capacity.〔(1974 Plymouth Voyager promotional postcard (McLellan's Automotive) )〕〔(Readers' Rides; 1974 Plymouth Voyager (Grassroots Motorsports) )〕 The Voyager was Plymouth's first truck-bodied vehicle since 1942. The second one was the Plymouth Trail Duster, which came out a year later.
Early Plymouth Voyagers were distinguished from their Dodge counterparts by the large "PLYMOUTH" logo across the center of the grille surrounded by two horizontal grille pieces that also enclosed the parking and directional signals. In 1978, the lettering was reduced in sized, and moved to the hood on the driver's side. By 1979, it was almost indistinguishable from high end Dodge Royal Sportsman, and would remain so until 1983.

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