1991 Dodge Stealth R/T Hatchback Turbo For SaleThis 1991 Dodge
Stealth R/T Turbo is finished in Scarlet Red over a black interior
and shows just 85,000 miles. As the top Stealth model in its first
year, the R/T Turbo paired a twin-turbocharged 3.0L DOHC V6 with a
5-speed manual transmission and all-wheel drive, giving it the
performance to back up its sharp early-1990s styling. Factory
output was rated at 300 horsepower, and the R/T Turbo also stood
apart from lesser Stealth models with standard four-wheel steering
and Dodge's electronically controlled dual-mode fully independent
suspension. Beyond the turbocharged AWD drivetrain, this
Stealth keeps the features that made these cars so appealing when
new: hatchback practicality, four-wheel disc brakes, and cold air
conditioning. The 3.54 gearing fits the character of the car well,
and the combination of the twin-turbo V6, manual transmission, and
all-wheel-drive traction still makes for a very distinctive
driver's car from the era. For anyone shopping the Japanese-built
performance coupes of the early 1990s, the R/T Turbo remains one of
the more interesting entries, with a blend of speed, technology,
and everyday usability that helped define the Stealth
nameplate. Please call ahead to confirm the vehicle's
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