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Not without their similarities, of course. The Jeep is massive compared to the Plymouth, and the Plymouth was still pretty big itself. By 2050, family haulers will be what we consider mobile homes today.
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Here’s a spy shot of the 2048 SRT8 Grand Wagoneer:
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The Plymouth is big? It’s a compact car.
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In person it was quite long and wide. Look at how it takes up the entire spot, longer than the TSX next to it which is a decently sized car.
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I’m surprised - I see a Dart convertible from the same era on occasion and it looks tiny to me.
But in those days, it was common for wagons to be built on longer wheelbase chassis than the coupe and sedan. Plus you’d have more rear overhang too.
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both have straight sixes?
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The Jeep has a V8, why you ask?
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yellow VW behind