In 1980 and 1981, the Dodge Omni 024 was offered with a sporty, optional trim: the “DeTomaso” package. The equipment list featured black trim and accents, a front air dam, fender flares, rear hatch and side window louvers, rear spoiler, aluminum wheels with 185/70-13 tires, a brushed-alloy look roof band, DeTomaso decals on the bodyside, spoiler, and windshield, bucket seats, additional instruments, a leather wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, unique DeTomaso floormats, a dash plaque, and firmer suspension. A four-speed manual transmission was standard, with automatic transmission as an option. For 1980, cars received a 1.7-liter inline four-cylinder engine. In 1981, the cars were built with the new Chrysler 2.2-liter inline four-cylinder engine. This 1981 example is equipped with the optional automatic transmission. Of 619 built in 1981, it is believed that very few remain.
Auburn Spring 2015
1981 Dodge Omni DeTomaso
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$440 USD | Sold
| Auburn, Indiana
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