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'''Dodge Gran Turismo. 1968–70 (prod. n/a). F/R, 3687 cm³ (6 cyl. OHV).''' Before the release of the coupé, a short-lived, sporting version of the Dodge Valiant and Polara lines, with 155 hp (SAE) from 225 in³ slant-six.  
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'''Dodge Gran Turismo. 1968–70 (prod. n/a). F/R, 3687 cm³ (I6 OHV).''' Before the release of the Polara coupé, a short-lived, sporting version of the Argentinian [[Dodge Valiant]] and Polara lines, with RoStyles, and 155 hp (SAE) from 225 in³ slant-six.  
  
  

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1969 Dodge Gran Turismo.jpg

Dodge Gran Turismo. 1968–70 (prod. n/a). F/R, 3687 cm³ (I6 OHV). Before the release of the Polara coupé, a short-lived, sporting version of the Argentinian Dodge Valiant and Polara lines, with RoStyles, and 155 hp (SAE) from 225 in³ slant-six.


Manufacturing location: San Justo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Marque: Dodge | Successor: Dodge Polara (1968–79)

 

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