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DODGE PLYMOUTH CONQUEST Workshop Repair Manual 1987

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The Dodge Plymouth Conquest 1987 Workshop Repair Manual provides comprehensive and detailed instructions for all repair and maintenance procedures for your vehicle. This manual is identical to the ones used...
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DODGE PLYMOUTH CONQUEST Workshop Repair Manual  1987
The Dodge Plymouth Conquest 1987 Workshop Repair Manual provides comprehensive and detailed instructions for all repair and maintenance procedures for your vehicle. This manual is identical to the ones used by authorized dealerships, offering you the same professional-grade information. Within its pages, you'll find step-by-step diagrams and instructions for every task, from basic maintenance like changing spark plugs to complex engine rebuilds. The manual covers all aspects of your Conquest's mechanics, including electrical diagrams, torque settings, fluid capacities, and more. This manual is a valuable resource for anyone looking to perform their own repairs, understand their vehicle in greater detail, or simply have a reliable reference on hand. It's written by the manufacturers, ensuring the accuracy and completeness of the information provided.

The Dodge Plymouth Conquest was a sporty coupe produced by Chrysler from 1984 to 1989. It was a result of a joint venture between Chrysler and Mitsubishi, and was essentially a rebadged Mitsubishi Starion. The Conquest was offered in both Dodge and Plymouth trim levels, and was known for its sleek, aerodynamic design, powerful turbocharged engine, and handling prowess. It was available with a 2.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, producing 140 horsepower in naturally aspirated form and 175 horsepower in turbocharged form. The Conquest's engine was mated to either a five-speed manual or a three-speed automatic transmission. The Conquest was also known for its distinctive pop-up headlights and rear-wheel drive layout. The Conquest had several trim levels available, including the base model, the ES, and the Turbo. The ES model featured a more luxurious interior, while the Turbo model added a turbocharged engine and sportier suspension. The Dodge Plymouth Conquest was a popular choice for enthusiasts looking for a stylish and affordable sports car. Its handling and performance were particularly praised. However, the Conquest's reliability was sometimes questioned, and it was not as popular as its Japanese counterpart, the Mitsubishi Starion. Despite its limited lifespan, the Conquest left its mark on the automotive landscape as a stylish and performance-oriented coupe that offered a compelling blend of features and affordability. A 1987 edition of a Workshop Repair Manual would be a valuable resource for owners of this vehicle, providing detailed information on mechanical systems, troubleshooting procedures, and repair specifications.
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